Le dimanche 05 novembre 2006 à 17:36 +0100, Lourens Veen a écrit :
> On Sunday 05 November 2006 17:05, luc wrote:
> > There's a trend apparently to offer a computer narrowed to the most
> > common usage of the most common end-users (internet, mail, IM,
> > viewing) as well as to pack the dsl box with some computing
> > ressource.
> >
> > Does this trend exist in the US and elsewhere?
> 
> I haven't seen anything of the sort yet here in The Netherlands, but I 
> don't follow things very closely.
> 
> I do wonder how open this really is. Functionality is limited to the 
> very basics, custom hardware like this often requires proprietary 
> drivers, and so on...
OSS only, the hardware relies certainly on proprietary drivers.
Nontheless this kind of "internet appliance" as Dieter call it could
require something much able to handle graphics.

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