I don't have one, but it is one of my top choices for a netbook. I remember
when they came out. There was a guy on the talk.maemo.org forums that got
one, and he said it was a good machine.

The earlier version had some construction issues, they kinda felt cheesy,
but I assume they worked these bugs out. And the processor was a little
anemic, (400MHz ARM, same as in my N810), but they have come out with a new
version (SmartBook) has a Cortex A8, which is the same chip as the N900 will
do at a minimum, 600MHz, and can be overclocked (the record on the N900 is
apparently 1.7GHz).

Not sure what distro it runs (Meego?), but the guy that got the TouchBook
running Maemo, which is based on Debian.

--b

On Wed, Oct 13, 2010 at 4:40 PM, Thierry Chatelet <tchate...@free.fr> wrote:

> Hi,
> I am planning to buy a notebook, laptop or tablet for my daughter who is at
> university. So the main use will be internet research, and writing of her
> theses (in litterature, so no big.deal as far as sketches, drawings...).
> The
> contract from alwaysinnovating, respecting the gpl even on the material
> just
> please me. But if any of you has try it, can you give some feed back, at
> least
> on the notebook, as I would get the smartbook which is not produced yet.
> But
> if their first product was up to what they claim it is, I would like to
> give
> them a chance for the next baby. Thank you
> Thierry
>
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