Building Your Own Tablet PC?
GuNgA-DiN asks: "I would like to develop a prototype system for the Educational market using tablet PC's. I need to buy a few tablet PC's (with docking stations) and built-in wireless capability. Does anyone know where I could buy a barebones tablet PC kit? I don't want to spend $2,300 on one just to test out my idea. There are plenty of options available for end-users with pre-installed operating systems (read: WindowsXP Tablet edition). However, these are very expensive and will never make it to the low-cost Educational market. I need a barebones, build-it-yourself developer's kit that I can use to experiment with."
Along the same lines, does anybody have a list of Tablet PC's which can run Linux? That is, not just theoretically, but which someone has already done the work and published the methodology?
It is not likely that you will ever find a cheap tablet PC. Parts cost money. Tablet PC's are required to be small and therefore require expensive parts. The screen alown probably is around a $1000. While MS does screw everyone I doubt that the OS is a major factor for the cost as you imply.
When was the last time you saw a do it yourself laptop kit? The fact you don't basically proves my point. I can't believe that slashdot even posted this question. Oh, wait. I can.
This site sells tablets for "sub $1000." While Lindows claims they will be selling that same tablet for "around $500."
...that these things are basically oversized PDAs? I mean, yeah, they can do more, but..... so what? Don't get me wrong, I'd love to play around and see what it's capable of... but there's a point of diminishing returns. I can't seriously come up with a viable time when I'd like to lug something like this around, risking damaging it all the while.
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...always getting advertised on Slashdot (except for when you want to find out what they're called - can anyone remember?)
Pretty cheap - in fact you could buy them all and just develop your own OS distro. Save you lots of time and $$$
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these things are advertised ALL THE TIME on Slashdot!
Less than $600, I think they even COME with Linux PREINSTALLED!
another dumbass question!
Start with http://uclinux.org/. They have embeded device Linux and also sell kits for a couple of hundred AFAIK. Then go to http://linuxdevices.com/ as they specialize in telling people in the Linux community what is available for handhelds and such. Go to the products and see if there is somethign for you to use. There are places that make MB and hardware and such. It may be possible to get all the parts there.
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I don't want to spend $2,300 on one just to test out my idea.
This really means "my idea isn't worth $2300 to me."
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Can anyone suggest a cheap touch screen overlay for 10.4" lcds? I've been looking for one for my i-opener for a long time.