By Anonymous CowardPosted Tuesday 8th July 2008 09:01 GMT
At $300 (US) these are amusing little toys for coffee shops and non-business travel. But with these $600+ prices, I don't know who they think their customers are. I can go to Office Depot and get a great laptop for ~$500 that's better than most desktops--dual core CPU, tons of RAM and hard drive space, high resolution screen, DVD burner, etc. Yeah, it's somewhat bigger and heavier, but given what you get in return I think that's a tradeoff most people would be happy to make.
Well today is the 8th July, and not a one PCWorld branch within 30 miles of my home town has any in!
Are they just liars, because that expectant date has been pushed back at least once? Last week it was the 7th July.
We could do with one at work for our showcase lab, but I would wager we can expect decent stock levels only after its base model, the MSI Wind is readily available.
Only trouble is our budget is 'expiring' end of July and theres no money allocated next year for this sort of purchase!
Oh well. PC World loses out on a sale because they can't get them out the warehouse quickly enough.
By hammarbtypPosted Tuesday 8th July 2008 10:21 GMT
Well I would argue that you can get a great laptop for ~$500, for starters most skimp on RAM (and 1 MB with Vista is painful).
But even if that is so you have to look at what you are using your laptop for. Remember these notebooks are 1/2 the size of a full laptop. They have the footprint of a text book and as such you can just chuck them in a rucksack and take them everywhere so it really depends what you are doing with your laptop. If 90% of your time is spent writing some word documents, email and web browsing then these are perfect without having to lug a large brick around with you.
"Well I would argue that you can get a great laptop for ~$500, for starters most skimp on RAM (and 1 MB with Vista is painful)."
Too right: you won't even BOOT with 1MB.
The prices are FAR too high. OLPC is still around 160 euros or £120. +50% on that because OLPC is non-profit-making and your low cost PC should be ~£200 mark with PLENTY profit.
More likely it's just they are able to ream us, so they will.
By Anonymous CowardPosted Tuesday 8th July 2008 11:43 GMT
Half the point of these reading these articles was take another look at the Eee PC girl. Now the she and the register have finally parted company, how about giving the Elonex One girl some publicity? After all, she is the only one with a cheap laptop, and the software is from ABM.
SimplyAcer are quoting 11 August to have these in stock, at £219 for the base model, not £230. Expansys say they have them now, but at £234 for the base model.
Interesting looking at the websites and the price differences between identical hardware with Linux or WinXP: it is £50-53. That is a lot of Microsoft tax.
Agreed... What about Dell's first entry into the SCC market? I am a little surprised there was no mention (until the comments) of Dell's "Mini Inspiron/Dell-E" computers.
By Ian JohnstonPosted Wednesday 9th July 2008 08:29 GMT
I pre-ordered mine (what the hell, it's only a hundred quid) in March. Had an email today, requesting final payment for dispatch within 28 days. However, they have also offered me a free upgrade to the Elonex Onet+, which will allegedly sell for £199. With a further application of the "what the hell" principle I have done so.
The specs on line are not very detailed: same 800x480 as everyone else, 2GB storage, no mention of OS or software thought it's "compatible with MS Office" so I presume some form of Linux.
Now that I've ordered the Onet+ I can't see any mention of it on their website, so I suspect that either they are having One supply problems and punting out something which isn't officially launched yet to fill the gap or - more likely - that I'm about to be an unwitting beta tester.
But what the hell.
PS ElReg folk, contact me f you want the Onet+ to review.
Comments on: Small, Cheap Computer countdown continues
Acer Aspire One available where I live #
By moonoi Posted Tuesday 8th July 2008 07:29 GMT
PC World #
By Marc Lawrence Posted Tuesday 8th July 2008 07:44 GMT
If advent 4211 is only available today .... #
By hammarbtyp Posted Tuesday 8th July 2008 08:11 GMT
The first breeze ... #
By Stephen Thomas Posted Tuesday 8th July 2008 08:23 GMT
PCWorld Advent 4211 #
By Cyberwlf Posted Tuesday 8th July 2008 08:24 GMT
M912 #
By Jerome Posted Tuesday 8th July 2008 08:32 GMT
good summary - how about a specs table please? #
By richard Posted Tuesday 8th July 2008 08:36 GMT
Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. #
By Toastan Buttar Posted Tuesday 8th July 2008 08:38 GMT
Cheap? #
By Jess Posted Tuesday 8th July 2008 08:41 GMT
Small, Cheap Computers - I think not #
By TimP Posted Tuesday 8th July 2008 08:52 GMT
Tux... #
By Toastan Buttar Posted Tuesday 8th July 2008 08:56 GMT
And the DELL Minspiron (E Classic / E Video)? #
By PHILIP LIVINGSTONE Posted Tuesday 8th July 2008 08:57 GMT
What's with the prices #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 8th July 2008 09:01 GMT
Advent 4211 released? #
By Stu Posted Tuesday 8th July 2008 09:34 GMT
Re:What's with the prices #
By hammarbtyp Posted Tuesday 8th July 2008 10:21 GMT
Booting Vista #
By Mark Posted Tuesday 8th July 2008 11:16 GMT
Netbook, SCC, Laptot, etc #
By W Posted Tuesday 8th July 2008 11:36 GMT
Time for the Elonex One girl? #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Tuesday 8th July 2008 11:43 GMT
Acer Aspire One #
By GrahamT Posted Tuesday 8th July 2008 11:52 GMT
Portability? What about resilience? #
By Mark Posted Tuesday 8th July 2008 12:08 GMT
WinXP 901 @ ebuyer now #
By Barry Posted Tuesday 8th July 2008 12:45 GMT
@ PHILIP LIVINGSTONE #
By Phillip Posted Tuesday 8th July 2008 14:32 GMT
Here is a small cheap computer system.... #
By Alan Stepney Posted Tuesday 8th July 2008 14:53 GMT
Belco Alpha-400? #
By Trygve Henriksen Posted Tuesday 8th July 2008 20:32 GMT
Advent 4211 @ Currys #
By aaron corkin Posted Wednesday 9th July 2008 01:37 GMT
Elonex One #
By Ian Johnston Posted Wednesday 9th July 2008 08:29 GMT