"National said its new chip will lead to even lower cost PCs and other low-cost "information appliances." Halla predicted PC prices could fall to $400 to $500 with National's new chips."
This systems seems to have as much in common with an old Amiga than any other computer system that is out now. I am not saying this is not cool technology but I just think that anyone who thinks this is any type of resurrection of "Amiga" as we know it is kidding themselves.
They are: IEEE 802.11 compliant Work better over longer distances than the Zoom Air Have a great Linux Driver From Onsale.com, it is very inexpensive.. http://www.onsale.com/category/inv/00000214/0183 6248.htm
Carl Malamud was "the" pioneer of Internet Talk Radio and produce or presented some great programs for the archives:
The Geek of the Week program:
http://town.hall.org/radio/Geek
Hell's Bells, a radio history of telephone communications:
http://town.hall.org/radio/HellsBells
Also, although it is not available on the Internet, let us not forget Clifford Stoll's The Cuckoo's Egg.
"National said its new chip will lead to even lower cost PCs and other low-cost "information appliances." Halla predicted PC prices could fall to $400 to $500 with National's new chips."
What is up with this?
This systems seems to have as much in common with an old Amiga than any other computer system that is out now. I am not saying this is not cool technology but I just think that anyone who thinks this is any type of resurrection of "Amiga" as we know it is kidding themselves.
http://www.onsale.com/category/inv/00000214/018362 48.htm
It works much better than the ZoomAir. It is also cheaper.
They are:3 6248.htm
IEEE 802.11 compliant
Work better over longer distances than the Zoom Air
Have a great Linux Driver
From Onsale.com, it is very inexpensive..
http://www.onsale.com/category/inv/00000214/018