Really?

Story: Invasion of the Tiny, Linux-Powered PCsTotal Replies: 3
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skelband

May 31, 2012
6:55 PM EDT
"With 7-inch Android tablets with capacitive displays, running Android 4.0 and with access to Google (Nasdaq: GOOG) Play's Android app market, 8 GB or storage expandable via a Micro SD card, 1080p video playback, a USB port and HDMI out and 3000 to 4000 mAh batteries starting at US$90, it is a bit hard to get excited about these tiny PCs," Lim explained.

I'll love to see a link to one of those.
caitlyn

May 31, 2012
6:59 PM EDT
Me too. I see seriously underpowered Android netbooks with 300-400Mhz processors for that price or a little less, but nothing with any real capability.
jdixon

May 31, 2012
9:09 PM EDT
> I'll love to see a link to one of those.

Would $109 suffice? http://www.geeks.com/details.asp?invtid=M760W&cat=TAB
gus3

May 31, 2012
9:10 PM EDT
Yeah, my Raspberry Pi's CPU runs at 700 MHz (default) and it cost only US$35.

Of course, it brings a whole new meaning to "stripped down".

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