Sell-through and no hassles.
What Taiwanese OEMs want from Linux, in other words, is just what they get from Microsoft.
- Sell-through. Support that will get the product off the shelf. As I’ve said before there is a price lower than free. Taiwan demands a Linux that will pay that price. Intel can, Ubuntu can’t.
- No Hassles. Asus does not want its gear coming back. The high return rate of last year’s Linux Netbooks not only doomed those distros but any distro from a firm too small to provide enough after-sales support to keep the units in the field.
You can summarize all this in one word — support.
Taiwan OEMs like Asus would love to get out of the Microsoft box, because Microsoft controls the relationship and takes most of the money. But if it can’t get support from the software vendor, on the ground, the effort is not worth it.
The question that must be asked, then, looking at reports from Germany’s Electronista that Asus will deliver a Moblin-based netbook this fall, is whether Intel is going to put serious dollars behind the effort, or just point to the Linux Foundation (the official sponsor of Moblin) when the going gets tough.
Those same questions pertain to the chances of a Google Chrome OS netbook, which Germany’s Network News is discussing this weekend. The netbook wars are being played with money, big money, bigger money with every turn of the wheel. Those software vendors who don’t have the ante don’t get into the game.
Linux’ only hope in cracking the Taiwanese netbook market is with a Linux whose owner is willing to pony up the big bucks for both pre-sales and post-sales support.
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If you love recording shows from your TV, then you might want to reconsider upgrading your current DVD recorder into something else, where this upgrade will comprise of a new TV as well in the form of the Sharp Aquos DX2 series. This is the first HDTV line in the world that will feature a built-in Blu-ray recorder, where other specifications include a variety of displays ranging from 26″ all the way to 52″, 15,000:1 contrast ratio, the ability to store up to 30 hours of high definition video on a dual-layer Blu-ray disc, where it will transcode and compress to MPEG-4 format without the need for external boxes or wires. Depending on the screen size, you will have to fork out anything from $1,740 upwards.
Source: Engadget
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Want to be a Care Bear? The Rainbow projector clock is absolutely awesome then if you loved that 1980s cartoon, where it will project a beautiful rainbow across your wall, or even in your room’s ceiling. You can choose from three different modes – Variation, Slow and Vivid. The three cycles will involve the rainbow fading in from red to purple, color by color gradually, before it fades out from red to purple once again. In addition, it will appear in order so that your little ones can learn the right order as well visually. You can pick this puppy up for $23 a pop.
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Now that it’s August students will be making their way into dorms and sneaking in ways of making a quick bite to eat as well. Be it a toaster oven or a hot plate, desperate college students always find a way. Well this 3-in-1 Breakfast Center will work out great to cook up something really fast between classes. Whether you need something to eat or some coffee to keep awake, this gadget has plenty.
The Breakfast Center has a 4-cup coffee maker with a permanent filter, along with an 8 x 10 ½” griddle and a 4-slice toaster oven. It has a 30 minute timer with an auto shut off, which makes it slightly more safe. The glass carafe itself is dishwasher safe. The entire thing measure 16 x 14 x 13” H and is 1300W. It used to be that this would cost you $79.99, but JCPenney has it marked down to $39.99. Which is enough of a price cut that it might be reasonable for a broke college student.
Source: ChipChick
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