> Don't get your hopes too high for the moment. I don't think initially > they'll be able to meet the demand. Also, the first batch will provide > feedback about the various shortcomings.
I don't think so either, I am actually expecting delivery to be 3 months plus, but they say by the end of the month, we will see. > As an example, India's much touted Aakash tablet hasn't recieved too > positive results after being reviewed by actual users. Now the > shortcomings are being worked on. > > These things happen, especially with cheap hardware. This is just $25 or $35 and as such even if it performs badly it is still a neat toy to play around with while we wait for something better or more interesting. > But, kudos to all the people working on such projects, as they provide > hope to the billions of people who can't afford costly hardware. I agree, a working computer for $25 is quite an achievement. Clive -- Infinity: A concept for those who cannot comprehend the big picture. () Arch Linux - For movers and shakers. ()