
A dutch company called Van Der Led is going to release a EEE competitor called Jisus.
The formfactor/specs is almost the same as all the 9-inch EEE competitors but there is a big difference, the CPU is a 1 GHz, 64-Bit Loongson 2F. You read right, Loongson!?
Loongson is a Chinese alternative to Intel/AMD. Read more about it at Wikipedia & Linux.com.
Jisus is going to be released at May 25th and have a price of 299 €.
Specifications:
* Monitor: 8.9” LCD screen (800×480 pixels), LED backlight, VGA port
* Processor: 1 GHz, 64-Bit Loongson 2F
* Graphics: SM712
* Memory: 512 MB DDR2-667
* RAM: 4GB Nand flash
* Wi-Fi: 802.11b/g wireless LAN
* USB port: 2 x USB 2.0
* Network: Realtek 8139 10/100Mbps Ethernet controller
* 1 x 10/100Mbps RJ45 port
* Audio: 1 x microphone port
1 x two channel earphone port
* Build in stereo speakers
* 4.5 Hours of wireless productivity
* Operating system: Ubuntu, others possible
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[...] that oddly-named Eee PC competitor JISUS which was just released last May? Well, the manufacturer Van Der Led has just announced an upgrade [...]
So it will be in Dutch? Lame, I have a different idea.
AOpen 4GB MiniPC, which might be my idea
will run Vista or ubuntu
Have 2gb of ram
40gb hdd
an 9.0in screen 1280×800
Intel core duo
at a total of £100. Will that work?