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Skytone Alpha-680
ARM based 7" convertible tablet netbook, for Android. $99.
d-pad and buttons on either side of the screen, too. I wonder how hard it'd be to get Mer and/or OpenPandora on it... especially multi-booting all 3. Even if you just use the shell, rip out the motherboard, and put the beagleboard in it, that'd still seem like a fair price just for the case. http://phandroid.com/2009/04/21/skyt...ndroid-netbook And now here's an engadget article as well: http://www.engadget.com/2009/04/21/s...netbook-tablet |
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Very hard... Its a little lacking on the touchSCREEN front :D
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I wouldactually like to see sutch a device. This is a very interesting netbook/tablet. does it say how to get one?
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Here's the 680's page on the company site:
http://www.skytone.net.cn/en/products.php?bigclass=4 And the 600, which is the same thing but with some other Linux dist. on it: http://www.skytone.net.cn/en/product...10&show_type=2 The 200 and 700 look interesting too... I'd love to see Mer ported to them. |
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Display 7“ TFT LCD true color Input Device 80 Key standard keyboard; Capacitive TouchPad If there was a touchscreen, it would have been listed alongside the screen and not called a Pad :) |
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It has? It says "Pen" on the picture, maybe its a pen holder? :D
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1) Do the Alpha-680 and/or Alpha-600 have touch screens? 2) Is it at all possible to get larger RAM and/or Storage options for these devices? 3) Is the Alpha-600 available in the US? in quantity only, or in unit sales? If so, for how much, and how do I buy it? 4) When will the Alpha-680 be available in the US? in quantity only, or in unit sales? And how will I buy it? 5) For the Alpha-600, and [their] other Linux device, have [they] looked at the Mer linux distribution? It's an open community version of Nokia's Maemo linux. Therefore, it has a strong application base to build from, very well thought out tablet based GUI, and is a mature/stable platform. It would be interesting to see it on the Alpha-600, Alpha-200, and Alpha-700. |
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