[olug] Chumby Taking Orders for New Chumby One
Aaron Grothe
ajgrothe at yahoo.com
Wed Nov 18 22:52:15 UTC 2009
Hey All,
Dealextreme has the SmartQ 7 for ~$212.02 and the SmartQ 5 for $151.51. I've bought from them before and had pretty good luck.
Another thing to consider might the Zipit2 which looks to have a pretty good distro as well.
The fun thing about the Chumby is the community and widgets around it. It isn't for everyone but it has some cool things. It makes a real nice internet radio/alarm clock and people make things for it.
There is also an $80 ARM notebook out there that is supposedly going to be able to run android in the future. http://www.linuxfordevices.com/c/a/News/Menq-Easypc-E790/
That being said. I'd love to see a SmartQ. If anyone has one bring it to a meeting so we can all see it. Sounds like a cool piece of kit.
Regards,
Aaron
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--- On Sun, 11/15/09, Eric P <eric.maillist at gmail.com> wrote:
From: Eric P <eric.maillist at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [olug] Chumby Taking Orders for New Chumby One
To: "Omaha Linux User Group" <olug at olug.org>
Date: Sunday, November 15, 2009, 1:04 PM
Luke-Jr wrote:
> Doesn't look very open. What does it have that a SmartQ 7 doesn't? Besides a
> rather inconvenient size...
>
> RAM... Chumby 64 MB vs SmartQ 128 MB
> Flash... Chumby 64 MB vs SmartQ 1 GB
> CPU... Chumby 350 MHz ARM9 vs SmartQ 667 MHz ARM11
> LCD... Chumby 320x240 3.5in vs SmartQ5 800x480 4.3in
> Cost... Chumby $100-$130 vs SmartQ5 $100-$132
>
> Also, the SmartQ hardware has 100% of its specifications open, so running a
> completely open source OS (including bootloader) is possible.
>
Wow... the SmartQ definitely looks impressive, and I can do without the cheap, boxy feel of the Chumby.
Now (as Eric L. alluded to) it's just a matter of finding somewhere reputable to buy one (I can't find any at the moment).
Eric
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