At this last year's Chaos Communication Congress in Berlin there was a short presentation about the One Laptop Per Child system.
I couldn't make the talk itself but managed to take a closer look at the OLPC later on when it was on display at the Wikipedia booth.
My opinion of the device so far is mixed.
The software collection looks nice but still a bit rough about the edges.
The hardware in general definitely looks good. Small, portable and low-power. The display especially is really good looking and offers an enjoyable sharp display. I expected something a bit more low quality after following the swizzle mode blog post by Manu but was positivly surprised.
The keyboard however sucked!
I might be spoiled keyboardwise as I'm nearly exclusivly using IBM Model M Keyboards which feature distinct tactile feedback and I really detest the soft keyboards which are generally available today.
The OLPC keyboard however is something else. I haven't yet seen such a mushy keyboard in a notebook. The keys are quite flat with a very small keydrop of said 1mm. This would be acceptable if there would be some more resistance when depressing the keys. The BTest-1 System I tried however was so squashy I had to keep looking at the screen to check if the key I pressed actually was pressed.
In general the keyboard feels rotten which is a pity as the system would otherwise be very neat.