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2007-08-17
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2007-08-17
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I'll quibble with that, too. Nokia has paid keen attention to the One Laptop Per Child initiative since its inception, and $100 US was the original target price. Granted there are technical constraints, but if we're just talking price...
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That was pretty much my draw as well Penguin, I by no means am proficient at Linux but am growing more comfortable with using it, and we all pretty much expect at any time now an announcent from Nokia about the next IT and it'll probably be in the neighborhood of $300-499 US, so when Asus came out and said $199 c'mon.. Who would'nt want to pick one up and hack n' mod that thing ??
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2007-08-17
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2007-08-17
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Well, obviously, since you didn't define "cheap" :-)
If "cheap" means "same price as N800", there is nothing available now. Maybe when the OLPC ceases to be vapourware. Maybe if the Western Asus subsidiaries don't kill the eee concept out of self-interest. Maybe next year, etc. But not right now.
OTOH, if "cheap" means "cheaper than what brand-name ultra-portables usually go for when they weight less than a kilogram, have an x86 CPU capable of running Linux OR Windows, 4-to-5 hours battery life, PC-like RAM and hard disk, Wifi, BT, plus CF, SD, USB, LAN and VGA ports"... well yes, less than 600€ is *VERY* cheap. Now. Until the above materialize...
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This discussion about market is interesting. The market as Nokia and others see it is that the laptop market still has millions and millions of devices sold. Even if you aggregate all of the computers and Internet devices smaller than a laptop that can be handheld, the total is still so much, much smaller than the laptop sales that you might as well call the whole handheld thing its own market. But looking years out Nokia, Intel, Google and others see a shift towards more portable Internet devices where things like battery life, size and weight, and UI matter more and you can't just shrink down a laptop to get the best handheld computer. There is no clear design win yet so everything in that category still "competes" with everything else. Each has its own advantages and disadvantages. You have your UMPCs and similar, your OQOs and similar, iphone and similar Internet-optimized advanced cell phones, and the N800 (with nothing similar IMHO). My comments on how the N800 will fare against these is in my previous posts.