Well, First of all let me declare that I have no business relationship with these guys. But as a regular home user of ubuntu for over 2 years, I enjoyed looking at a running ubuntu machine in such a public place.
I provided a FYI in front of the subject; intending to share something which I thought would be useful to someone belonging to an UBUNTU COMMUNITY. It is true that other brand of netbooks/laptops also have linux pre-loaded, but not UBUNTU ... So, I didn't mention it in the UBUNTU-BD forum. When DELL released ubuntu-ready laptop models, in some linux community it was a matter to discuss and get inspired. I cant remember whether those posts were intended for advertising or not. But certainly, I felt that, it inspired people who want to spread ubuntu or linux. (http://www.sachalayatan.com/hussainuzzaman/21180) This news also will be helpful for reference and public speaking in front of a crowd having very little or no knowledge about modern desktop linux. No comments on their (posh-book) website ;p ... ... I have seen their advertisement on a Bengali newspaper quite a few days ago and visited that site once. Later just copied almost all information from their leaflet. I will be installing ubuntu on my netbook (HP mini 1001TU) ... even though it contains original MS-XP SP3 (because I feel safe and easy with ubuntu/linux). As I have done such installations on PCs for the last 2 years ... I am not worried about it at this moment ... but some newbie may hesitate and feel that, it is not meant for netbooks ...and where this piece of information can boost their confidence -- <already there are netbooks of such configurations sold with ubuntu>. Truely speaking, a few weeks ago I was looking into the features of Linpus ... ... as I didn't have any idea how netbooks may react to ubuntu. Regards, Shamim. http://mmhzaman.googlepages.com On Thu, 2009-03-05 at 22:30 -0800, tanjir wrote: > I am not sure if it is advertising or not. Anyway, I am just curious. The > netbooks look good (even though the design looks similar to few of the > well-known netbooks). The company's website (posh-book.com) to be honest bit > crappy. They don't have any phone, live, on-the-spot support (which should be > the number 1 priority for this kind of business). > Their slogan is "“We are young but experience We are tiny but efficiency”" > young but experience? tiny but efficiency? > In the forum you said their Bangladesh corporate office is in Bonani. But > their website does not mention anything like that. Did you really mean > corporate office or their reseller? > The intention was really great (to sell ubuntu netbook); but almost all > well-known net books (acer aspire one, asus eee, dell netbooks and so on) now > supports different distros of linux including ubuntu. I believe in price, the > well-known brands are cheaper or almost same price. > I am not sure why some one would buy such product. But if any one does, also > remember the stuffs I have mentioned here. > Cheers! :) > ----- > tanjir > visit http://www.tanjir.net -- Ubuntu Bangladesh mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bd
