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The Buy.com weekly ad mentioned the Belco Alpha 400 netbook selling for $160, or about half the price of a typical netbook: http://www.buy.com/prod/alpha-400-mips-400mhz-128mb-1gb-7-linux-ultralite-notebook/q/loc/101/210486063.html The good news is that it comes loaded with Linux. The bad news is that the OS is described as "Linux 2.4 Operating System" - presumably a 2.4 series kernel - and the hardware seems equally obsolete. About on par with the first generation of netbooks: 7" 800 x 600 display, 128 MB RAM, 1 GB Flash storage, and a 400 MHz MIPS XBurst CPU. Unless the XBurst is clock-for-clock more efficient than the typical Atom CPU used in most netbooks, this one will be noticeably slower than the competition that's usually 1 GHz or faster. This Wikipedia chart shows the Alpha 400's (they list the manufacturer as Skytone) specifications at the bottom-end: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comparison_of_netbooks On the other hand, it's the 2nd or 3rd lightest model listed. Probably not worth the discount if you're looking for a netbook for general use, but could be a good choice for certain embedded applications. Looks like Engadget reviewed it last December: Switched On: Alpha 400 pays a high price for low cost http://www.engadget.com/2008/12/22/switched-on-alpha-400-pays-a-high-price-for-low-cost?icid=sphere_blogsmith_inpage_engadget -Tom -- Tom Metro Venture Logic, Newton, MA, USA "Enterprise solutions through open source." Professional Profile: http://tmetro.venturelogic.com/
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