
China's HiVision has debuted a Linux-based laptop that makes the
OLPC seem ridiculously expensive. For $98, you get a MIPS-based processor, 1GB flash storage, 3 USB ports, Ethernet, an SDHC card reader, WiFi, audio in and out, voice-chat and Firefox browser support on a Linux user interface. No word who this is being marketed towards, but with a price tag that low, maybe
this will end up being the device that fulfills Nicholas Negroponte's
much criticized mission. The video above is Tech Video Blog's review of Hivision's miniNote (hmm, naming conflict with
HP in the near future?) at IFC 2008. [
Tech Video Blog via
The Earth Times]