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Bill
As you mention Windows, maybe you are thinking of the Elonex Webbook -
There was also the Original Elonex One with its removable keyboard -
There are a number of competitors to the Webbook - for example there's
Cheers
Ed
On 10 Apr, 11:32, Leven2e <chillk...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> On ápr. 9, 18:58, "Bill" <gw0...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > Hello there everyone. I guess that there are two versions of the elonex oneT+ and a few variations. Is it possible to convert a Windows version to Linux and vica versa? Saying that, this machine has come a long way from the spectrum 48K except for the instruction manual which gives no details of the machines capacity etc. Can someone advise of how far the machine can be pushed and the maximum size of the programs it can run. Thanks. Bill
http://shop.elonex.com - which originally came in both Linux and
Windows XP flavours - sadly the £199 Ubuntu Linux version no longer
seems to be available, only the £299 Windows version - which tells you
how much you are paying for the privilege of getting Windows software.
you can see a comparison of it and the ONEt at -
http://groups.google.co.uk/group/elonexone/web/hardware-comparison -
the "Plus" generally indicates more flash drive memory and the "T" is
probably intended to indicate the "Touchpad" input device that's on
the ONEt models.
a Toshiba Netbook NB100-11R currently available from
http://morgancomputers.co.uk/shop/detail.asp?ProductID=5274 at £183.99
- HP and others also have similar mini-notebooks which are sometimes
available at similar prices.