Cheap netbook/ereader
Some of you may have already seen those Chinese netbooks that have a MIPS processor and run Linux. They sell for around $169 and are sold under several brands (Alpha 400, CnMBook, Elonix, etc.). The hardware is made by one Chinese company and the Linux is mostly the same, but slightly customized for each brand. They have a 7" screen and are about the same size as the original eeePC.
The reason I mention this netbook is that for the price, it makes a pretty good ebook reader. Surprisingly, it comes with FBReader preinstalled (although an older version that has some options removed).
I recently got one of these netbooks in a trade and found it to be quite acceptable for ebook reading. It is smaller and lighter than my eeePC 1000HE. Since I already had the 1000HE, I sold the Linux netbook. However, I was tempted to keep it because of the smaller size/weight. The advertised battery life is four hours. With the WiFi off and the screen dimmed, this is achievable.
There are some online resources for adding additional software, hacking, getting root, etc. If anyone is interested, I'll post the URLs that I found. There is even a full Linux distro that someone has developed. The Linux that comes preinstalled only allows you to run the preinstalled programs via large icons on the desktop (Abiword, Gnumeric, Firefox 2, FBReader, etc.).
If I had kept the unit, I was going to see about installing a newer version of FBReader. I found a MIPS version of the program, so it should have been just a matter of creating an installation package (the netbook has its own package format).
BTW, the vendor that sells the CnMBook version of the hardware has the most information, software and patches on their web site. Since the hardware is the same, any of the Linux images can be flashed, regardless of which brand Linux netbook you bought.
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