The sub-$200 Linux-based Laptop: Elonex One
Targeting the British educational market, Elenox released Linux-based laptop that worth about $200, named the Elonex One. The laptop powered by 300MHz processor and configured with Flash storage, 7-inch screen, and does support Ethernet lan, WiFi networks, and USB connectivity.
The Elonex One provides 128MB of RAM, 1GB of flash, and extra cost USB-based flash storage devices ranging up to 16GB, says Elonex. A One+ model doubles the memory and internal flash, and adds Bluetooth. Like Aware’s AW-300 (pictured at right), the Elonex One offers a detachable screen that provides the option of a standalone touchscreen tablet, complete with a mouse emulator on the back and an onscreen keyboard emulator.
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