Lindows Mobile PC for $799

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coolVariable

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Originally posted by: TekDemon
Originally posted by: coolVariable
Dells ultra light costs $1600 which is twice as much!!!


We are talking about LIGHT WEIGHTS!! ULTRA LIGHT AND SLIM LAPTOPS!

Yeah I don't get why some people just can't understand this concept of lightweight...*sigh*

True, true!

I am so glad that some companies are finally getting it that REAL laptop users don't want to carry around a 50lbs desktop.
I absolutely hate those big fat dell, compaq, and HP laptops most people have. What is up with that?
 

ninethirty

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Originally posted by: digital3300


how bad is Via CPU? is this 933MHz comparable to a Celery 1GHz or like 500MHz?

VIA's specs say that the current C3 processor is about 20% slower than an equivalent Celeron, so it's not a very fast machine. This notebook is apparently using a derivative of VIA's mini-ITX EPIA M-9000 motherboard/cpu combo (see www.mini-itx.com...the ultimate novelty-project motherboard) except it doesn't have TV-out. Which is too bad, because if this laptop has the same chipset as the EPIA M-9000, then there's MPEG hardware video decoding on-board.

If you don't mind waiting, VIA has a new version of the C3 processor (Nehemiah core, as opposed to the current Ezra core) that they claim will be about 20% faster than an equivalently clocked celeron, at about 1/5 the power consumption. It was supposed to be out this spring, I believe. It will start at 1 ghz, so I assume Lindows will then put out a new version of their laptop.

And yes, this is supposed to be compatible with any distro of Linux and with Windows.
 

Remedy

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Does anyone know the power consumption on these? AFAIK, they have tablets based on this processor as well but i can't seem to find any info on battery measurements.
 

coolVariable

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Battery life should be way better .... but it of course depends on what kind of battery they put in that baby.
If it's a 8-cell LiIon battery it could probably go for 3+ HOURS (maybe even ~5) but I don't think so ...
My guess it's around 2.5 hours.

On some of the benchmarks i saw the C3 1GHz was about as fast as a PIII 600MHz Mobile CPU
That's, what's under the hood of my current laptop so I don't see it as a great "upgrade".
Although I really like the form factor .... SO SMALL!!! SWEET!!!
 

AnyMal

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Originally posted by: coolVariable
It should accept a mobile Pentium III ....

That makes it a worthwile consideration... An ultralite notebook with PIII-M for under a $1000.00....hmmmmm
 

Troubadour

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Of course, a C3 would require less cooling than a PIII so a notebook built for it would probably include less as well. In other words, you might have to deal with overheating issues if you change the processor. I like the concept, but I think I'll wait for some reviews.
 

ObiDon

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Originally posted by: AnyMal
Originally posted by: coolVariable
It should accept a mobile Pentium III ....

That makes it a worthwile consideration... An ultralite notebook with PIII-M for under a $1000.00....hmmmmm
I wouldn't blindly order one of these with that assumption. The cpu could be integrated as opposed to socketed. It wouldn't be much fun trying to upgrade if that was the case! ;)
 

iamme

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Originally posted by: ObiDon
Originally posted by: AnyMal
Originally posted by: coolVariable
It should accept a mobile Pentium III ....

That makes it a worthwile consideration... An ultralite notebook with PIII-M for under a $1000.00....hmmmmm
I wouldn't blindly order one of these with that assumption. The cpu could be integrated as opposed to socketed. It wouldn't be much fun trying to upgrade if that was the case! ;)

But, if anyone wants to take the plunge and find out, report back with the results! :)
 

Jzero

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Originally posted by: ObiDon
Originally posted by: AnyMal
Originally posted by: coolVariable
It should accept a mobile Pentium III ....

That makes it a worthwile consideration... An ultralite notebook with PIII-M for under a $1000.00....hmmmmm
I wouldn't blindly order one of these with that assumption. The cpu could be integrated as opposed to socketed. It wouldn't be much fun trying to upgrade if that was the case! ;)

AFAIK the CPU is always integrated on these Eden setups. They aren't that fast. Don't expect a portable gaming monster. But for wanting a laptop to do normal e-mail, internet, type papers, do work, etc, it seems like a good deal. I'm pitching this to my boss.
 

Gungnir

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Just in case anyone is interested, I just got a reply from one of the shops that are selling these. These lappys are based on the Ezra c3 core, not the Nehemiah. Nehemiah looks to me to be a big improvement (more pipeline stages, a full speed fpu). The company states, "the ones based on nehemiah will be available soon, no released date yet."