User:Fleminra/Comparison of Linux subnotebooks
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See also/instead Comparison of netbooks.
This is a comparison of Linux subnotebooks. Content copied from Template talk:Linux mini computers. I'm making this article because it's interesting to me, but I think the Wikipedia notability police might persecute me if I put it in the main namespace. If someone wants to take up that fight, that would be fine, but the comparison becomes less useful to me if it gets cluttered with expensive and/or Windows computers.
make/model | CPU/platform | screen | storage | Linux distro | availability | price | references |
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Acer | Intel Diamondville | 7–9″ | Q2/Q3 2008 | ~US$470 | [1] [2] [3] | ||
Asus Eee PC | Intel Celeron | 7″, 800×480 | 2–8 GB flash | Xandros | now | $300–500 | |
Dell | 8.9″ | ? | USD 399-499 | [4][5][6][7] | |||
ECS G10IL | Intel Atom | 8.2″ or 10.2″ | flash or HD | [8] | |||
Elonex (UK) | Aday5F-300 | 7″, 800×480 | flash | $200 | [9] [10] [11] [12] [13] Review | ||
Everex CloudBook | VIA C7-M ULV 1.2 GHz | 7″, 800×480 | 30-GB HD | gOS | now | $400 | |
Gigabyte | Intel Shelton platform (1.6 GHz); 8 W | 7–9″ | June 2008 | [14] | |||
HP 2133 Mini-Note PC | VIA C7-M, up to 1.6 GHz | 8.9″, 1366×768 | flash or HD | SLED | Apr. 2008 | $500 | [15] [16] [17]Cnet review[18] |
Norhtec Gecko | VIA C7-M ULV 1 GHz | 7" | sub $300 | [19] |