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* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eeepc Asus' eeepc, ultra light laptop under 300$] | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eeepc Asus' eeepc, ultra light laptop under 300$] | ||
* [http://h40059.www4.hp.com/hp2133/index.html HP Mini-note], HP's answear to the eeepc, around 500$ | |||
* [http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS6962839488.html Everex's eeepc competitor] | * [http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS6962839488.html Everex's eeepc competitor] | ||
* [http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00373907000P Sear's sub300$ laptop], shipped with commercial Linspire Linux distribution | * [http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_00373907000P Sear's sub300$ laptop], shipped with commercial Linspire Linux distribution | ||
Revision as of 14:00, 12 April 2008
This section covers a recent trend observed among some mass market devices oriented towards cost and energy efficiency. It may or may not be a viable and durable trend, yet these devices seem to get more and more present
Cost/energy/feature-efficient computers
While a large portion of the mass market computing is increasing hardware needs and multimedia performance, some devices tend to focus on usability, simplicity, robustness and/or efficiency.
Their user interfaces radically diverge from traditional ones (such as the OLPC's Sugar Graphical User Interface, aimed at social interaction, or Everex's gOS aimed at web software).
Real world products and devices
Very low power consumption devices
These devices consume less than 10W, are mostly fanless (noiseless)
* Zonbu's mini: 99$ or subscription-based, comes with web storage services (Amazon S3) * French ISP's Easy Gate * French Linutop * Koolu's "Works Everywhere" Appliance, priced at 299$ and shipped with Ubuntu * The world's lowest cost thin client? -- 85$ * fit PC, 295$ 3-5 W and the size of a papersheet (see specs for more details)
Light, low cost laptops
* Asus' eeepc, ultra light laptop under 300$ * HP Mini-note, HP's answear to the eeepc, around 500$ * Everex's eeepc competitor * Sear's sub300$ laptop, shipped with commercial Linspire Linux distribution
Light desktops and laptops
* Wallmart began selling Everex's GPC, which is a full featured, Linux-powered destkop computer priced at 199$ * Small form factor computers vendor Shuttle announced a sub 200$ desktop dubbed KPC Linux PC
High-end, multimedia oriented
* Splitted Destkop Systems: Splitted-Desktop Systems is designing low power, high efficiency set-top boxes which support HD TV, Voice Over IP and Full Internet
Non-profit initiatives
* OLPC, laptop.org * Pixel Qi aims to produce an even cheaper OLPC
Resources
* Shuttle's $200 Linux PC Part of a Trend? on SlashDot * Other Everex devices * Greener Gadgets conference