By Flocke KroesPosted Friday 30th October 2009 15:03 GMT
Anyone else remember "redundant array of inexpensive disks" morphing into "redundant array of independent disks"? "Netbook" is the marketing term used in the hope that people will forget that the XO was a small CHEAP computer.
It is good to see the SCC is on its way back from near extinction. The big question is does it come with a Pixel Qi daylight readable LCD or an X86 emulator and Vista SP2.
By Oliver JonesPosted Friday 30th October 2009 21:36 GMT
Would be interesting to see how much faster it is than this ancient 33MHz Acorn A5000 I have sitting here, with - wait for it - a massive 4MB of RAM and an 80MB hard disc ... and, here's the best bit - a 10Mb RJ-45 Ethernet podule (although it has AUI too - so the days of vampire taps and "the network is the collision domain" could well be mine to enjoy again!)
Then again, if you wanted to be really hardcore retro, you could always try Econet... :)
By Another Anonymous Coward 1Posted Saturday 31st October 2009 01:59 GMT
Finally, the return of the small cheap computer that is actually all 3 of those things.
Very glad to see ASUS returning to it's original eeePC concept.. I'm way more likely to pick up something under the £200 mark than one of the current batch of £300 netbooks that are crippled to 1gb of ram and 1024x600 by Wintel.
Linux should be great for a system like this. It'll be interesting to see the battery life now that those tiny mobile phone processors have breached the 1 ghz mark needed for a decent modern computing experience. If they also go with a snappy 16gb SSD as standard the overall performance could put a lot of bigger machines to shame.
By Kasper LoopstraPosted Saturday 31st October 2009 09:44 GMT
A friend of mine recently asked me what netbook to get, simply to read and annotate PDF's on the train. She wanted something small, light, and with an insane battery life. So, an EeePC 901. We couldn't find one in stock anywhere on the great internets.
I'd love to see the performance of this thing, especially on the battery front.
By Joe BurmeisterPosted Saturday 31st October 2009 22:20 GMT
I use to love RiscOS, I really did. But I've moved on, and so has my requirements. Even if you gave it preemptive multitasking and virtual memory, it's still lacking. I want a ARM smartbook, but I will run Linux on it. Python is my BASIC now, InkScape my Draw, Gimp my Paint, and I have Guake for my F12 command line. I can mount filesystem (or things as filesystems) where ever I want them. Drive numbers are no better than drive letters. I'd rather have package management then application folders. If I want to run RiscOS to run my old stuff, RpcEmu does me.
By criscrosPosted Sunday 1st November 2009 22:11 GMT
I really look forward to this! I looove ARM assembly, and I'd love a real ARM computer to hack on instead of phones and DSs. With a price point like that, I say.. sold!
Of course Android will get wiped and Ubuntu will be installed first thing.
And no, I'd rather stay away from those Acorns. Nostalgia aside, they still give me nightmares.
By John 30Posted Monday 2nd November 2009 12:31 GMT
A DS for men, no candy pink DS's here, I want a Carl Zeiss 50 MP camera, Bang & Olafsson audio & an HD screen, goddammit. Seriously though, I'm sick, diddly, sick, sick of the current refererence design, something different would be nice, just so long as it has enough poke to surf the web properly.
Tux, cos we know that's what netbook makers always had in mind.
Comments on: Asus CEO signals Q1 2010 smartbook launch
May I the first... #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Friday 30th October 2009 14:24 GMT
It's not a netbook #
By Flocke Kroes Posted Friday 30th October 2009 15:03 GMT
I call photoshoppery #
By Hermes Conran Posted Friday 30th October 2009 15:08 GMT
She doesn't look a day older ! #
By H2Nick Posted Friday 30th October 2009 15:11 GMT
@Hermes Conran #
By Geoff Mackenzie Posted Friday 30th October 2009 16:09 GMT
The return of Risc OS ? #
By Bryn Evans Posted Friday 30th October 2009 17:17 GMT
I want one that runs RISC OS... #
By Oliver Jones Posted Friday 30th October 2009 21:36 GMT
w000000t! She's back! #
By sT0rNG b4R3 duRiD Posted Saturday 31st October 2009 00:20 GMT
Brilliant! #
By Another Anonymous Coward 1 Posted Saturday 31st October 2009 01:59 GMT
Finally... #
By Kasper Loopstra Posted Saturday 31st October 2009 09:44 GMT
For your consideration #
By Anonymous Coward Posted Saturday 31st October 2009 17:34 GMT
Oh give over with the RiscOS stuff #
By Joe Burmeister Posted Saturday 31st October 2009 22:20 GMT
wow #
By criscros Posted Sunday 1st November 2009 22:11 GMT
Asus DS? #
By John 30 Posted Monday 2nd November 2009 12:31 GMT