As of 2020, the computers that are part of this program keep being improved and changed (the models described on this list do not include much in the way of official names due to lack of documentation).
On-launch Ceibalita Also called "Marcianita", this version was very limited, with a very slow processor and a total of 300 MB of RAM. The storage was around 1-2 GBs. It was mostly white with green details.
Hardware This model was white with a logo on the lid composed of a circle on top of an X, both encrusted on the lid and being of random colors. It had a green membrane keyboard that was similar to any other laptop keyboard, with the exception of having all the F1 through F12 keys replaced with symbols that indicated their new functions as well as some other minor changes. It had a simple mouse pad with two buttons, one with an X and one with an O as symbols. Uunlike most modern mousepads, it did not accept more than one input at once, and could not perform gestures like tap-and-hold or double finger swiping. It had two sets of four buttons at each side of the screen, with the left one being a single piece d-pad and the other side having four buttons, with the symbols X, O, a checkmark symbol and a triangle. These were apparently made for playing games, but were fairly unwieldy due to the screen's width and weight. It had two speakers, both at the sides of the screen and above each set of buttons, the microphone was located right below the screen, the earphone jack was located at the right border of the case, on the screen's side. The top left and right of the screen had two green antennas that when withdrawn fitted perfectly with the rest of the case. These antennas concealed a pair of USB ports. The computer could not be closed without hiding the antennas first.
Software The laptop ran sugar, an open source OS based on Linux, which was fairly limited, the programs were called activities, only allowing one to run at the same time. The computer had four sections which were accessed with F1, F2, F3 and F4. These keys had different logos to match all being represented with a black circle and green shapes. F1 (community view) had six green dots near the border, F2 (group view) had three green dots near the center, F3 ?, F4 had a simple green rectangle. First it had community view, which displayed other laptops of the same kind in the local network represented by the same logo on the lid of the computer, this screen allowed to form groups and perform other cooperative activities, especially inviting others to an activity which allowed more than one user, like the
text editor. The group view showed other computers on the same group. This was not so different from the community view other than trimming the amount of computers on-screen. The "toolbox" (unknown real name) view had all of the installed activities ready to be launched. The activity view showed the currently launched activity, this did not work if no activity had been launched yet. Buttons F5 to F8 had just black dots of increasing size, F9 to F12 had buttons to adjust volume and screen brightness.
Later models As time went on, more improved versions of the ceibalita were made, this also included their hardware which was severely upgraded to fit the new features.
Hardware The keyboard was changed to a green plastic one and the mouse was improved to accept most gestures, eventually dropping the F1–F12 special keys, screen resolution was improved, their processor, storage and RAM also had significant upgrades. Later models changed to a blue motif instead of the old green one.
Software Sugar was upgraded to allow for more activities open at once between other features, the computer also came with Android installed and eventually also Linux, which could be switched by restarting, changing to sugar didn't require a restart but took a significant amount of time. Sugar was eventually dropped altogether from the latest models.
Tablets Usually targeted towards pre-schoolers, these tablets came with Android and a special educative OS with parental restrictions which required completing a simple mathematical operation to unlock.
Conventional laptops Eventually, the original model was discontinued and common laptop models were distributed in its stead, these had a significantly more frail case, but their hardware had significant upgrades from the previous models, with storage being increased to 60 GB and getting 2.4 GHz Dual Core CPUs, these computers ditched Android in favor of Windows 10, but kept
Linux. ==See also==