W. Wayne Liauh wrote: >> Well, maybe if the Sun licensing meant I got a free >> one :) >> Otherwise, that form factor really isn't my cup of >> tea at all. >> >> Cheeri, >> Calum. >> >> > > "Well", we have very different understandings of the term "Sun licensing" (do > you think Sun will allow the Asus EeePCs to use its name "as is"?) :-) The > EeePCs do look faddy on the outside: > > http://taiwan.cnet.com/digilife/0,2000089053,20126344,00.htm > > i.e., until you open the lid (both the LED screen and the OS do not really > appeal to professionals). > Well, the 8G model almost filled the gap for me. BTW, do you know what kind of Chinese input method does the EeePC supports? I use a pen tablet to enter Chinese text, and as this is only available and run on Windows, that is the only reason I still have a Windows partition in my laptop.
-Ghee > Everex is coming out with an UMPC with a similar form factor: > > http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS6962839488.html > > Can't comment on it until I actually look at one. > > However, I am curious if there is a possibility of a SunRay-type > nano-notebook? > > > This message posted from opensolaris.org > _______________________________________________ > opensolaris-discuss mailing list > [email protected] > _______________________________________________ opensolaris-discuss mailing list [email protected]
