| Linux-based netbooks and notebooks |
(continually updated)
"Netbooks" are low-cost notebook computers, often based on low-power Intel processors, such as Atom. Asus achieved the first mainstream netbook success, with its Linux-based EEE, which in early 2008 was the top-selling computing product on Amazon.com. Since then, other major mainboard manufacturers have introduced similar models, many available with either Linux or Windows. If you favor "that other OS," be sure to visit the Windows Netbook Showcase at our sister site, WindowsForDevices.com! For a list of Linux-powered netbooks, read on!
HP Mini 1000 with MIE -- Oct. 29, 2008 -- This HP netbook ships with a proprietary, media-centric Linux distribution called MIE (Mobile Internet Experience). The HP Mini 1000 with MIE features an 8.9-inch or 10.2-inch display, a 1.6GHz Atom N270 processor, plus a 60GB hard drive or SSD (solid state disk) up to 16GB, says HP.
Dell Inspiron Mini 12 -- Oct. 28, 2008 -- Dell's latest Linux-compatible netbook breaks from the herd by offering a large 12-inch display and using an Intel Z5xx Atom CPU instead of the Atom N270 used in its earlier Inspiron Mini 9. The Inspiron Mini 12 includes a 60/80GB hard drive, 1GB of RAM, webcam, Bluetooth, and 802.11b/g WiFi, and runs Ubuntu Linux.
Lemote Tech Yeeloong -- Oct. 22, 2008 -- This high-efficiency "netbook" from China-based Lemote Tech boasts a TDP of just 12 Watts. Sporting an 8.9-inch display and a 600-800MHz Loongson 2F processor, the "Yeeloong" (translation: portable dragon) runs Debian Linux.
Eltrinex MobilePC -- Sep. 18, 2008 -- The "MobilePC" is offered by Czech vendor Eltrinex with either Linux or Windows XP Home Edition, and sports a 320GB hard drive. The MobilePC is equipped with a a Via C7-M ULV processor, and offers a 10.2-inch display, 1GB of RAM, 802.11a/b/g WiFi, and a bundled external DVD writer.
OLPC XO-2 -- Sep. 05, 2008 -- One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) has demonstrated an early mock-up of an intriguing follow-on to its XO-1 laptop. Like the XO-1, the XO-2 is based on Linux and aimed at kids in developing countries, but it's smaller, and instead of a keyboard it offers dual 16x9-proportioned, sunlight-readable touchscreens, one of which can be used as a virtual keyboard.
HiVision miniNote -- Sep. 04, 2008 -- China-based HiVision's miniNote is scheduled to sell at volume for only $98. The MIPS-based miniNote offers a 128MB of RAM, 1GB of flash, expandable via an SD card slot, built-in WiFi and Ethernet, three USB ports, and audio I/O.
Del Inspiron Mini 9 -- Sep. 04, 2008 -- Dell's first netbook is based on a 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270, and is loaded with Ubuntu Linux 8.04. The Inspiron Mini 9 offers up to 1GB SDRAM, an 8.9-inch, 1024 x 600 display, three USB ports, Ethernet, a 4GB to 16GB solid-state drive, and 2GB of free online storage.
LG X110 -- Aug. 29, 2008 -- This LG Electronics netbook features a 1.6GHz Atom N270 and a built-in HSPA (high speed packet access) cellular modem. The X110 has a 10-inch, 1024 x 600 display, 1GB RAM, an 80GB or 120GB hard drive, 802.11b/g, and an Ethernet port.
Emtec Gdium -- Aug. 18, 2008 -- Emtec's Gdium is aimed at the educational and consumer markets, and boots Mandriva Linux from removable USB flash keys. Equipped with a MIPS64-based 900MHz Loongson-2F processor, 512MB RAM, and 8-16GB of flash, the 2.4-pound, WiFi-enabled Gdium offers a generous 10-inch, 1024x600 display.
Sylvania g netbook MESO -- Aug. 08, 2008 -- Developed by Digital Gadgets and sold under the Sylvania brand name, the "g netbook MESO" is based on an Intel 1.6GHz Atom processor. The WiFi-enabled netbook is equipped with an 8.9-inch display, comes in four colors, and includes an 80GB hard drive, four-cell battery, and a webcam.
One A440, A110, A115, and A140 -- Aug. 06, 2008 -- Germany-based retailer One offers four branded, Linux-based netbooks that consume only 3.5 Watts apiece. The One A440, A110, A115, and A140 are all based on the Via C7-M Ultra Low Voltage processor (ULV), and come with integrated Via graphics chips.
Lenovo IdeaPad S9 -- Aug. 05, 2008 -- Lenovo's IdeaPad S9 is based on a 1.6GHz Intel Atom N270 processor and runs Linpus Linux. The netbook features 4GB of solid-state storage, an 8.9-inch display, a 1.3-megapixel webcam, Ethernet, WiFi, and an optional Bluetooth connection.
Asus Eee PC 901 and 1000 -- Jun. 04, 2008 -- These Intel Atom-based versions of the Asus Eee PC processors add Bluetooth, WiMAX options, longer battery life, improved shock resistance, faster WiFi, and greater storage to the previous netbook designs. The Eee PC 901 and 1000 models provide 8.9-inch and 10-inch displays, respectively, and clock to 1.6GHz.
MSI Wind NB U100 -- Jun. 04, 2008 -- The MSI's Intel Atom-based "Wind NB U100" netbook includes a 10-inch display, 80GB hard drive, 1GB of RAM, webcam, five-hour battery life, 802.11b/g, and Bluetooth wireless. The Wind NB U100's N270 Atom processor can be overclocked to 1.9GHz.
3K RazorBook 400-Mini-Notebook -- Jun. 04, 2008 -- 3K Computer's $300 ultra-mini PC notebook weighs under two pounds and runs the Windows-like "Genuine CE" Linux distribution from a 4GB SSD (solid-state disk). The RazorBook 400-Mini-Notebook uses a 32-bit RISC-based processor from Chinese processor start-up Ingenic.
Acer Aspire One -- Jun. 03, 2008 -- Acer's Aspire One "netbook" is based on a 1.6GHz Intel Centrino Atom processor and Linpus Linux. The $380 mini-notebook offers 512MB or 1GB of RAM, 8GB flash, an 8.9-inch, 1024x600 display, WiFi, webcam, and an optional 80GB hard drive.
Via OpenBook -- May 27, 2008 -- This Via Technologies miniature notebook reference design boasts an 8.9-inch screen, interchangeable local and wide area networking modules, and a "dual-headed" video camera. The Via "OpenBook" also features an open source case design that users can download in CAD (computer-aided design) file format.
Elonex One -- May 27, 2008 -- This sub-$200 Linux-based mini-laptop from Elonex is aimed at the British educational market. Based on a 300MHz processor, the Elonex One includes WiFi, Ethernet, Flash storage, USB, and a 7-inch, 800 x 480 detachable touch display.
Bestlink Alpha 400 -- May 20, 2008 -- Bestlink's ultra-mini PC (UMPC) laptop costs only $250 ($180 in volume). Based on a 400MHz XBurst CPU from Ingenic, the Alpha 400 offers a 7-inch, truecolor display, 128MB RAM, 1-2GB of internal flash, and a USB-attached hard drive with up to 160GB. In the UK, Maplin is offering an almost identical version of the Alpha 400 called the Maplin minibook.
InkMedia Ink MC -- Apr. 17, 2008 -- This under-$300 notebook from British Columbia-based InkMedia is targeted primarily at students in both the developing and developed markets. Based on a Via chip, the Ink Mobile Computer (Ink MC) depends on flash-based storage and offers an 8.6-inch SVGA display, four USB slots, Ethernet, and WiFi.
HP 2133 Mini-Note PC -- May 20, 2008 -- HP's Linux-compatible mini-laptop weighs 2.8 pounds and targets education and cost-conscious consumers. The HP 2133 Mini-Note PC is based on a Via C7-M ULV processor, and offers a nine-inch display and a nearly full-sized keyboard.
VDL Designs Jisus -- Apr. 08, 2008 -- Marketed by Dutch integrator Van Der Led (VDL) Designs, the "Jisus" is similar in specs to the original Asus Eee PC. The WiFi-enabled ultra-mobile PC is equipped with a Chinese-made 1GHz Loongson CPU, has an 8.9-inch display, and runs Ubuntu Linux.
Intel Classmate -- Apr. 03, 2008 -- The latest version of Intel's Classmate mini-laptop reference design now targets consumers, as well as schoolchildren in the developing world. Based on a 900MHz Celeron ULV processor, the new Classmate offers a 1GB SSD (solid-state drive), a 30GB hard drive, a revised touchpad and keyboard, a webcam, and a nine-inch screen.
Everex CloudBook Max -- Apr. 01, 2008 -- The successor to the Everex Cloudbook, the "CloudBook Max" features a mobile WiMAX radio chip supplied by GCT Semiconductor, and will work with Sprint's high-speed XOHMwireless network. The Cloudbook Max is based on Via's single-chip VX800 chipset, and offers a 8.9-inch screen, WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, webcam, and an 80GB hard drive.
Norhtec Gecko Laptop -- Mar. 07, 2008 -- This sub-$300 ultra-mini PC (UMPC) laptop from Thai systems integrator Norhtec is based on a Quanta design. Aimed at the developing-country market, the "Gecko Laptop" is being built by Quanta and runs Linpus Linux Lite, a distribution designed for small-screen mini-PCs.
Everex CloudBook Ultra-Mobile PC -- Jan. 10, 2008 -- The Everex CloudBook Ultra-Mobile PC runs the gOS 2.0 Linux distro, and is equipped with a Via C7-M ULV processor clocked at 1.2GHz. The two-pound laptop ships with 512MB RAM, a 4-in-1 memory card reader, 30GB hard drive, and WiFi, and features a 7-inch, 800x480-pixel screen.
Zonbu Notebook (Zonbook 1) -- Nov. 28, 2007 -- Zonbu's Zonbu Notebook or "Zonbook 1" is based on a power-efficient, 1.5GHz Via C7-M processor, runs Gentoo Linux and 20 open source applications, and sells for $280 with a managed service plan. The 14.1 x 10.7 x 1.5-inch Zonbook is equipped with 512MB RAM, a 5.4-inch WXGA (1440x900) display, a 60GB hard drive, WiFi, and a DVD-RW/CD-RW drive.
Asus Eee PC 4G -- Nov. 01, 2007 -- This Xandros Linux-powered "ultra-mobile PC" (UMPC) from Asus is equipped with a 900MHz Intel "Dothan" Celeron M CPU and 512MB RAM. Named for its 4GB SSD (solid state drive), the Asus Eee PC 4G offers a 7-inch display driven by an Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 900 GM chipset, offering 800x480 resolution.
Kontron NotePAC Duo -- Aug. 24, 2007 -- Aimed at law-enforcement officers and other field personnel, Kontron's ruggedized convertible notebook has a resistive touchscreen display that pivots and folds flat to form a tablet. The NotePAC Duo features a fanless, magnesium case design, a 1.2GHz Core Duo processor, and either a 10.4-inch XGA (1024 x 768 pixel) display or a 12.1-inch WXGA (1280 x 800 pixel) display.
AML MT7570 -- Aug. 21, 2007 -- AML's sealed, metal laptop is intended for mounting in industrial vehicles, and comes standard with Debian Linux 4.0 ("Etch"). The MT7570 clocks its AMD Geode GX533 processor at 400MHz, includes 802.11b/g wireless capabilities, and has a 12.1-inch touchscreen with 800x600 resolution.
Palm Foleo -- Aug. 07, 2007 -- Palm's Linux-based Foleo "mobile companion" sports a "fullsize" keyboard and a 10.2-inch color screen with 1024x600 resolution. The 2.4-pound Foleo utilizes Wind River's embedded Linux distribution.
Via NanoBook Ultra Mobile Device -- Jun. 05, 2007 -- This Via Technologies UMPC "sub-notebook" reference design is based on Via's C7-M Ultra Mobile Platform chipset, which includes a 1.2GHz Via C7-M ULV and 1GB DDR2 SDRAM. The NanoBook Ultra Mobile Device (UMD) offers a full QWERTY keyboard, a 7-inch WVGA (840x480) touchscreen, a 30GB or 60GB hard drive, a 4-in-1 card reader, WiFi, Bluetooth, Ethernet, DVI output, and two USB 2.0 ports.
Data Evolution Corp Cathena CX -- Apr. 27, 2007 -- Manufactured by Data Evolution Corp (DEC), the company that aquired AMD's PIC (personal Internet computer) design, the Cathena CX ultra-mobile PC (UMPC) is based on a 500MHz AMD Geode LX800 processor. Aimed at the education market, the Cathena CX has a 7-inch swiveling WVGA (800 x 480 resolution) display and a QWERTY keyboard.
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