And it has to be responded to...!
I'm going to be the first on this page, anyway!
BTW, Jack Campbell says he developed the LimePC, which is what this is with a different logo. I posted what he says on my blog at http://cherrypal.blogspot.com/2008/07/low-power-high-functionality-powerpc.html
I'm told that CherryPal will be coming out with a laptop as well. I agree with using the term "netbook" to refer to this category of machines, appropriate for both the desktop and notebook version, the difference being only the built in monitor and keyboard.
I am excited about how the CherryPal can bridge barriers to people who have not had access
to computers or the internet because of money, fear, education or other challenges. I will
be commenting on my experience of using it on my blog as soon as I get my own CherryPal
C100!
Although it may seem hypocritical to require your own monitor and keyboard for a "portable"
device, I can't wait to find out if the comfort factor will outweigh the convenience. You
can use CODE CPP206 to get your own CherryPal for $10 less than purchase price at Paypal.
http://cherrypal.blogspot.com/
Then it has to be responded to...!
I plan to be the first to get a CherryPal C100, write about it, use it, give one to my parents, and determine if it will work for schools so every kid can get onto the internet and access the incredible K12 curriculums available. I am also skeptical to see if it will live up to its promise and deliver any more than any other netbook available.
BTW, it really is a lime pc with a different logo on it. I spoke with Jack Campbell who developed it. You can see what he says at http://cherrypal.blogspot.com/2008/07/low-power-high-functionality-powerpc.html
I'm told that CherryPal will be coming out with a laptop as well. I agree with using the
term "netbook" to refer to this category of machines, appropriate for both the desktop and
notebook version, the difference being only the built in monitor and keyboard.
I am excited about how the CherryPal can bridge barriers to people who have not had access
to computers or the internet because of money, fear, education or other challenges. I will
be commenting on my experience of using it on my blog as soon as I get my own CherryPal
C100!
Although it may seem hypocritical to require your own monitor and keyboard for a "portable"
device, I can't wait to find out if the comfort factor will outweigh the convenience. You
can use CODE CPP206 to get your own CherryPal for $10 less than purchase price at Paypal.
http://cherrypal.blogspot.com/
And it has to be responded to...! I'm going to be the first on this page, anyway!
BTW, Jack Campbell says he developed the LimePC, which is what this is with a different logo. I posted what he says on my blog at http://cherrypal.blogspot.com/2008/07/low-power-high-functionality-powerpc.html
I'm told that CherryPal will be coming out with a laptop as well. I agree with using the term "netbook" to refer to this category of machines, appropriate for both the desktop and notebook version, the difference being only the built in monitor and keyboard.
I am excited about how the CherryPal can bridge barriers to people who have not had access to computers or the internet because of money, fear, education or other challenges. I will be commenting on my experience of using it on my blog as soon as I get my own CherryPal C100!
Although it may seem hypocritical to require your own monitor and keyboard for a "portable" device, I can't wait to find out if the comfort factor will outweigh the convenience. You can use CODE CPP206 to get your own CherryPal for $10 less than purchase price at Paypal. http://cherrypal.blogspot.com/
Then it has to be responded to...! I plan to be the first to get a CherryPal C100, write about it, use it, give one to my parents, and determine if it will work for schools so every kid can get onto the internet and access the incredible K12 curriculums available. I am also skeptical to see if it will live up to its promise and deliver any more than any other netbook available. BTW, it really is a lime pc with a different logo on it. I spoke with Jack Campbell who developed it. You can see what he says at http://cherrypal.blogspot.com/2008/07/low-power-high-functionality-powerpc.html I'm told that CherryPal will be coming out with a laptop as well. I agree with using the term "netbook" to refer to this category of machines, appropriate for both the desktop and notebook version, the difference being only the built in monitor and keyboard. I am excited about how the CherryPal can bridge barriers to people who have not had access to computers or the internet because of money, fear, education or other challenges. I will be commenting on my experience of using it on my blog as soon as I get my own CherryPal C100! Although it may seem hypocritical to require your own monitor and keyboard for a "portable" device, I can't wait to find out if the comfort factor will outweigh the convenience. You can use CODE CPP206 to get your own CherryPal for $10 less than purchase price at Paypal. http://cherrypal.blogspot.com/