Low-power netbooks run Linux

Courtesy LinuxDevices.com  Wed, 08/06/2008 - 13:30

A Germany-based retailer called One is shipping 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.


 

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