$99 netbook runs Linux

Courtesy Linux Today  Wed, 12/16/2009 - 08:03

LinuxDevices: "Cherrypal has released a device touted as the "world's first $99 laptop" and announced an upgrade to a previously released netbook.

The "Africa" has a seven-inch display and runs Linux on a 400MHz ARM9 processor, while the "Bing" has an Atom N280 and offers five hours of battery life"


 

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