
No word yet on a price of the Intel/Red Flag device (I've put a giant "wanted to buy" for these specific devices on a big import/export site - shall see what that turns up). I can get Nokia N770 internet tablets at reasonable prices (cheaper than I can buy them in Finland!). I've asked for prices on other models too. GPS unit is also available for those interested. Sadly the n-series tablets are not *strictly* a Linux-device, and may not be as flexible as the MID at the link below... or... maybe they are - they seem to be Linux-based. I don't know how you guys classify these things, and I'm not interested in starting a war about it - or am I. Do these devices have to be pure GNU/Linux, free software, GPL license code etc for you to drool over them or what? Any criteria that needs to be fulfilled for you to just go "I want one" as below? Mathew P.S. Do we get to coin a new phrase for the Linux/Intel combination: Lintel? Anyone want to try and register lintel.com in case it hasn't gone already?
I like the idea. I was unable to find, however, an actual release date - the articles are all future-tense. Hopefully the OS is available in English.
I'm trying to find a vendor (in China or HK) to negotiate an export deal with to Europe as we speak - I've been wanting devices like these for about 18 months to facilitate a tourism project - if the price is right, I'm want many of them!
Admittedly, DSE could probably get a better price than we could at the end of the day, but I can hopefully respond to the market faster than they can. I'll let you know what I find out and thus the plausibility of importing some to NZ.
Mathew
On 4/17/07, Ian McDonald <ian.mcdonald(a)jandi.co.nz> wrote: Linux powered mini devices: http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS8166710404.html
You and me both buddy! I wonder what the bulk buy pricepoint is and if we can drum up enough interest to make it worthwhile importing some *grin*
I'm in. Perhaps we could lobby DSE? ;)