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Elonex OneT+
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Subject: Re: Elonex OneT+
From: Ed <elone...@googlemail.com>
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Bill
As you mention Windows, maybe you are thinking of the Elonex Webbook -
http://shop.elonex.com - which originally came in both Linux and
Windows XP flavours - sadly the =A3199 Ubuntu Linux version no longer
seems to be available, only the =A3299 Windows version - which tells you
how much you are paying for the privilege of getting Windows software.
There was also the Original Elonex One with its removable keyboard -
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.
There are a number of competitors to the Webbook - for example there's
a Toshiba Netbook NB100-11R currently available from
http://morgancomputers.co.uk/shop/detail.asp?ProductID=3D5274 at =A3183.99
- HP and others also have similar mini-notebooks which are sometimes
available at similar prices.
Cheers
Ed
On 10 Apr, 11:32, Leven2e <chillk...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> take a look around here:http://linuxlaptopforum.ark2webdesign.co.uk/index=
.php?PHPSESSID=3D37c44...
>
> On =E1pr. 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 t=
he 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 b=