techvideoblog.com - 9/3/2008
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Please Digg this video if you think it’s cool at http://digg.com/linux_unix/98_Linux_Laptop_made_in_China_2
HiVision makes the worlds cheapest Linux laptop at $98 using a new cheaper MIPS based processor (perhaps the Longsoon or the Ingenic), WiFi, 1GB flash storage, it runs Linux, has 3 ...
gizmodo.com - 9/11/2008
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gizmodo.com —
China's HiVision has debuted a Linux-based laptop that
makes the OLPC seem ridiculously expensive. For $98, you...
get a MIPS-based processor, 1GB flash storage, 3 USB ports, Ethernet, an SDHC card reader, WiFi, audio in and out, voice-chat and ...
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HiVision Shows Off Sub-$100 Linux Mini Laptop [Umpc]
fashionfunky.com - 9/10/2008
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fashionfunky.com —
The OLPC came out with a lot of
fanfare claiming to be cheap enough for every child...
in developing nations to have his or her own laptop. This would ensure that no ones life would remain untouched by technology. Unfortunately, by the time the OLPC ...
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HiVision Linux Laptop: Wins where the OLPC fails
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The $98 HiVision miniNote Laptop
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By: Albert S
HiVision offers a $98 laptop that runs on Linux and features the Dragon MIPS processor, Wi-Fi, 1GB storage, 7″ screen, 3 USB ports, SDHC card reader, audio in/out, ethernet, and VOIP functionality. Not too shabby for a laptop that really does run under $100.
Read more about it here.
[techvideoblog.com]
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HiVision tiene el ultraportátil de menos de $100 (no, ¡de verdad!)
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... 1GB de memoria Flash, 3 puertos USB, WiFi y con Linux como sistema operativo, adaptado a su pequeña pantalla de 7 pulgadas. Para ampliar su memoria incluye un lector de tarjetas SDHC, entrada y salida de audio.
¿Se podía o no se podía crear un portátil por debajo de los 100 dólares? Vale que parezca más una GameBoy que un portátil, pero el coste de fabricación es tan bajo que este si que puede ser un verdadero portátil para países pobres.
Enlace: $98 Linux Laptop - The HiVision miniNote | Vía: Valleywag
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