Saw this on DIGG

http://linuxdevices.com/news/NS6828123924.html

"A Bangkok-based company is shipping a tiny, sub-$100 PC capable of
running Puppy and other lightweight Linux distributions. NorhTec's
MicroClient Jr. measures 4.5 inches square, draws 8 Watts, and has a
166MHz Pentium-compatible processor with three integer units. It targets
thin-client, kiosk, and electronic signage applications."

Might be nice for K12LTSP labs on a budget.


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