On Fri, Mar 19, 2010 at 3:41 PM, David King <linux...@avoura.com> wrote:
> This looks like a very nice computer, but we have to wait until 1st June
> 2010 to see pricing or to be able to order.

It isn't, really, you know. The Core2 Duo is quite an old machine now.
The Core i3 is rather more modern, significantly faster & has an
integrated GPU. This "Commodore" machine has a somewhat outdated chip,
a poor Intel GPU and limited RAM expansion - in fact, limited anything
expansion.

> I would think it is real, there is no reason why such hardware should
> not exist. And great as well that the default OS is Ubuntu, if you want
> Windows, you pay extra. All computers should be sold this way, with a
> few other choices of Linux for no extra cost and Windows at various
> prices, so that a person could have Ubuntu, Ubuntu Studio, or Kubuntu, etc.
>
> If I was looking for a neat small PC that requires little space, this is
> a real serious alternative to having a laptop in the home that would
> otherwise never be taken out anywhere.

Actually, yes, I agree with all of that!

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