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Originally Posted by tso View Post
im not sure about suns solution, but this time it was simply cheap X86 laptops, sold to the consumer, with a custom linux distro running.

as a result, any knowledgable person could do anything with it, and so they did, for whatever good that did (netbooks are becoming more feature packed and expensive by the day)...
Right Asus is basically selling cheaper scaled down laptops. Unlike Nokia and Apple, the Asus products didn't really contain any innovation. IOW, if you look at the products themselves and the date they were first sold, without knowing the sales volume, Asus did nothing special