On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 10:30 AM, Samuel Klein
with all due respect, 'business applications, youtube, ppt,
&c'
doesn't sound like an insurmountable target.
To be more specific, fast boot time, business apps, and video/flash
playback have all been demonstrated on their own. The question is how
to combine them.
I would guess fast boot time that loads extra bits in the background
to support more elaborate apps would be acceptable.
SJ
SJ
On Wed, Dec 3, 2008 at 9:06 AM, Mikus Grinbergs <mikus(a)bga.com> wrote:
> From a post that included the following quote:
>>>
>>> However many G1G1 participants, such as myself, may not be as
>>> interested in the plethora of functionality that these builds have to
>>> offer, and only want rapid, basic functionality:
>>>
>>> 1. Quick boot time (Yes, ideally 5-10 seconds)
>>> 2. Basic wifi access and webbrowsing.
>>> 3. Business applications such as: Spreadsheet, Word Processor, PDF
>>> viewer, PPT Presentation viewer would be nice.
>>>
>>> What do we need to do to make this a reality?
>
> I believe here is a case of unrealistic expectations. There are at least
> three things about an XO-1 (i.e., G1G1) that stand out: (1) rugged physical
> design (2) reflective display (3) [with latest software] low power draw.
> But should the XO-1 be asked to compete with systems that offer business
> applications, YouTube, PPT, etc. ?
>
> My suggestion is that someone who wants the described "basic" capabilities
> go spend the money to purchase a "netbook" instead.
>
> mikus
>
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