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It might be possible. When the same question was raised about the Pepper Pad 3, which uses an AMD Geode processor, the answer was no because the Geode does not support the SSE2 additions to the x86 instruction set. So that rules out the OLPC machine too, but not necessarily the E3 since it runs an undisclosed (not yet announced) Intel cpu. In any case, without 3D acceleration graphics would be slow.
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You might be able to run darwin on it, though.
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Ironic concept: This is one case where the operating software would be more expensive than the device itself!
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Be interesting if Apple the rumors of dropping the Mac mini are true. And creating the Mac minibook to replace it using this... Remember they outsouce there designed to be mfg and are strong with Intel now.
Have been following the VIA one also... Looks like they are already ramping up. Both VIA and Ausu probably in August so that make it well for the xmas holliday season. Yep August! http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/pocket-br...ate-266846.php For 200 you buy two... cheaper than a extended warranty... A truly disposable computer... Put your key data on a SD card. When it go dark switch to the next one... |
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But like the Foleo, Via's Nanobook is a bit pricey at $600.
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We clearly have different requirements and different definitions of "acceptable performance". I will never again inflict the pain of 512 mb RAM for Windows XP on myself or any of my 50 employees ever again. By the same token, I wouldn't touch Vista with less 1 gig.
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I'm sitting here remembering my old Apple ][c with a whomping 128 kb of RAM, and also thinking about the 'telecommuting' laptop they're ordering for me at work, which is supposed to have 4 GB of RAM. (shakes head in a bemused fashion before logging off and going to bed like a sane person in his time zone, for a change)
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I think they are way up in the clouds with wishful thinking, believing they can produce a portable PC that can actually be made and then sold for a profit at only $200. I wonder what their raw materials + labor is going to run? I seriously think they are way off the mark at $200 (it would be nice, but it's a pipedream), they should be more realistic in their projected pricing and not get people's hopes up. As I always say, only time will tell so we must simply wait and see where things go. I, for one, am not getting my hopes up (at least not for the next few years, expecting this low of a price).
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More info....
http://www.infoworld.com/article/07/06/06/Asustek-$199-Eee-PC_1.html 1) There will be a 10" screen next year... So thats the reason for the large bezzle. 2) Runinng Xandros. And have seen pic of it running iTunes and IE6. O_O This is getting better! |
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I think for a sub sub notebook like this, 3 hours battery life is pretty good. Remember, this is still a laptop in a very small form factor, not a windows mobile device or something like that.
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I can't understand nor believe how they're selling a winxp machine for $200.
This is incredible. I hope the people behind the $100 (now $150) craptop per child project are bowing their heads in shame. I think this thing must be using the new Intel system-on-a-chip, although I thought that wasn't coming out for a while. The 512 MB of ram is very adequate, especially since the swapfile will be stored on flash rather than hard drive! However, the size of the flash drive is a problem. 4GB is definately way too small. 8GB might be ok, i guess, but still limited. 16GB would be good, but then the device will surely cost a lot more than $200. In fact, I think the $200 model only has 2GB (it's mentioned by the inquirer). ouch. Also, I too wish the 3 hours was more. It'd be nice if the battery life was more like a PDA's than a laptop's. The real question is how big's the charger! |
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Please remember all that this is a basic computer for internet communication period. Any other use will stretch its limits drastically.
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