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Itty-bitty, teeny-weeny Linux PCs (DesktopLinux)

Posted Oct 31, 2007 15:28 UTC (Wed) by endecotp (guest, #36428)
In reply to: Itty-bitty, teeny-weeny Linux PCs (DesktopLinux) by vondo
Parent article: Itty-bitty, teeny-weeny Linux PCs (DesktopLinux)

Yes, it's not cheap; you're paying extra for it being small and low-power.  But it's not $600,
it's £300; that's probably about US$450 at typical exchange rates for computer bits :-(

Regarding your 12" kitchen appliance, I've made myself a digital picture frame with a 1440x900
LCD and the previous generation of VIA board (C3, 800MHz).  At the time it was a better bet
than the AMD geode devices, but they seem to have caught up a bit.  There are various boxes
from e.g. Wyse that are typically geode based and fit on the back of a standard LCD (and ship
with Linux).  That may be a bit cheaper than something like a Sahara slate PC.  There
certainly seems to be a gap in the market there.


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Itty-bitty, teeny-weeny Linux PCs (DesktopLinux)

Posted Nov 1, 2007 22:42 UTC (Thu) by undefined (guest, #40876) [Link]

google disagrees with you (at the time of this posting): UK£ 300 = 621.75 US$.

see for yourself: http://www.google.com/search?q=%C2%A3300+in+%24.

the exchange rate has been roughly 2:1 for a year now
(http://finance.yahoo.com/currency/convert?amt=300&fro...).

i buy a few cds a year from small uk labels and i wish you were right because the conversion
rate hurts.

Itty-bitty, teeny-weeny Linux PCs (DesktopLinux)

Posted Nov 1, 2007 23:04 UTC (Thu) by nix (subscriber, #2304) [Link]

The GBP:USD exchange rate is higher than it has been for a 
quarter-century, in fact...

Itty-bitty, teeny-weeny Linux PCs (DesktopLinux)

Posted Nov 1, 2007 23:45 UTC (Thu) by endecotp (guest, #36428) [Link]

I said, "exchange rate for computer bits".  I actually took a few examples that are available
both sides of the Atlantic and it seems to be about 1.5:1.    This is better than the 1:1 that
it was for many years.  Yes, the real rate is significantly different.  But companies that
sell computer components don't use the real rate.

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