On 2011-11-24 at 23:28:43 +0100, Victor Remolina wrote: > Unfortunately no one of the nice things you mention a NanoNote can do are > into the list of no technical people or Geeks.
I know, but hopefully there are way more than 1500 geeks out there > But there is a special thing no other hardware can do at this time... > > !!! change the uSD and converts NanoNote in a totally differnt hardware !!! > > I mean, only by changing the uSD you can convert your NanoNote in a Game > Console, Media Player, Lesson trainer, everithing you want downloading an > image and booting the NanoNote. If I had a smartphone I could do all these things just by downloading a small program (instead of a full OS image), and change between them with no need to reboot. This is a plus for somebody who wants to *build* a device and need a working base for it, not really for the end user. > Why Arduino sell so much?, It does not sell to end-users, it sells to geeks and proto-geeks who are interested in building stuff. Also, it is cheap enough that people don't think twice before buying it even if they have no real use for it; the NN probably is a bit borderline in this regard, (and the MilkyMist definitely above that limit for most households, unluckily). -- Elena ``of Valhalla'' _______________________________________________ Qi Hardware Discussion List Mail to list (members only): [email protected] Subscribe or Unsubscribe: http://lists.en.qi-hardware.com/mailman/listinfo/discussion

