Hi Erwin. Yes, it looks nice on paper. Until it comes out on Nov 2011
though, there's nothing to evaluate. And once you add case, keyboard,
mouse, screen, rechargable power supply, etc., it will probably start to
approach the cost of the low-end netbooks. I will leave the beta testing
of new products to the more adventurous muna. Thanks for the tip,

Obet


Erwin Olario wrote:
> If it doesn't have to be a netbook, your app should be able to run in 
> this $25 thumb ARM PC, Raspberry Pi:
> DSCF1808-300x225.jpg
>
> FAQ here <http://www.raspberrypi.org/?page_id=8>.
>
> On Mon, Aug 29, 2011 at 2:45 PM, Roberto Verzola <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>
>     Hello Mike, it's been a long time...
>
>     Ok, a check mark for eMachines too. Made by Acer, right? (or is it a
>     different company, bought by Acer?) I bought an Acer laptop along time
>     ago. It's screen hinge broke too soon... (bad design...). I hope
>     Acer is
>     better now. Thanks for the tip, and regards,
>
>     Obet
>


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