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Originally Posted by sulu View Post
Which is why I'm merely stating that I'd find their device interesting IF I could get it without a Windows licence.
You could just buy a Pyra. The OpenPandora community is very Linux friendly - even using the GNU/ isn't frowned upon
No Windows or another proprietary OS will be installed. The only reason not to buy it - if you want a Linux handheld device - is the price. Michael (the main guy behind the Pyra) gives excellent customer service even years after the guarantee period. I'll gladly pay the higher price for the service, friendly and pro-Linux company / community.
 

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