Archos PMA400 Linux Based Media Portable
freitasm writes "The new Archos PMA400 is a Linux based portable- entertainment/PDA/DVR/Internet device. It comes with wireless and ethernet LAN connections, plays Mophun and Qtopia and supports Microsoft DRM protected files (WMV, WMA).
The company will release a SDK on its dedicated website sometime before the end of January 2005. The device will retail for around US$800."
I can get powerful laptops at this price.
Is there a market for a device that's more capable than a $100-200 PDA and less capable than a $1000 laptop? Of course I want one, but does anyone need one of these?
Disclaimer: I work for a company, but I don't speak for them.
"System requirements: PC: Pentium® III 800 MHz or higher, Windows 98 SE (with driver downloaded from ARCHOS web-site), ME, 2000 or XP. 64 MB RAM (128 MB recommended) with USB port and CD-ROM drive Mac: 9.2 or X (10.2.4) USB Manager version 1.2 or higher with USB port and CD-ROM drive "
...runs linux but requires windows/mac. :(
What the hell does it matter?
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I don't give a damn who posts what, or who makes money from something.
If something interests me, I'll have a look.
Its not like I have to get my credit card and sign my life away.
Adverts are all around you, do you spend time cutting evil adverts out of newspapers before you read them?
Do you close your eyes whilst driving past billboards?
Your just an arrogant tosser who can't see the wood for the trees. Slashdot is built JUST like Roland or anyone elses "advert supported blog", except slashdot editors dont even find the articles, they leave it upto the readers.
At least people like Roland seem to have their finger on the pulse, and find decent interesting articles for the rest of us to discuss.
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