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Qi Hardware launches NanoNote
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| The Qi Hardware æ NanoNote - also known as
| the Ben NanoNote, and pictured over on
| Engadget - is a Linux-based palmtop with
| QWERTY keyboard designed to be hacked into
| anything your heart desires: a media player, a
| note-taking tool, a Wikipedia reader, an RSS
| aggregator, or whatever you can imagine.
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http://www.bit-tech.net/news/hardware/2010/03/16/qi-hardware-launches-nanonote/1
Ben NanoNote Linux Ultra Compact PC Now Shipping For $99
http://www.gadgetreview.com/2010/03/ben-nanonote-linux-ultra-compact-pc-now-shipping-for-99.html
Recent:
Qi Hardware's tiny, hackable Ben NanoNote now shipping
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| That will get you a bare bones device that can
| simply be used as a Linux-based "handheld
| laptop" out of the box or, as the company
| hopes, be turned into anything from a PMP to
| an offline Wikipedia device. Something along
| those lines would seem to be the most
| practical, considering the device only has a
| 3-inch 320 x 240 display, along with some
| similarly basic specs including a 336 MHz
| XBurst Jz4720 CPU, 32MB of RAM, 2GB of flash
| storage, and a microSD card slot for
| expansion. Head on past the break for a look
| under the lid.
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http://www.engadget.com/2010/03/15/qi-hardwares-tiny-hackable-ben-nanonote-now-shipping/
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