$98 laptop claimed for October

Thu Sep 25, 2008 11:51AM EDT

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That's not a typo, nor is it a joke. It may never really arrive at the price the company claims and it may end up being an outright scam, but it does at least appear to have some basis in reality: A Chinese outfit called HiVision says it has created a $98 laptop, which includes everything you'd need to perform basic computing tasks, like working on documents, playing music, and browsing the web.

The specs are admittedly minimal: an ancient 400MHz CPU, 64MB or 128MB of RAM, a 7-inch LCD, and a 1GB flash drive for storage. Wi-Fi is built-in, and the machine runs either Linux or Windows CE (now there's a blast from the past). It's a stretch to call a WinCE device a "laptop," but the Linux version that these guys took extensive video of at a trade show earlier this month looks decently capable. Almost like a real computer.

Naturally, there are plenty of reasons to be skeptical. While low-end electronics often come out of obscure shows like this (and from no-name companies), HiVision is not a name that engenders a lot of trust. Also known as Shenzen, the company's website has been off and on all morning. But an even bigger strike comes from Engadget, which spotted hollow, plastic versions of HP Mini-Notes on the tables next to the supposed $98 HiVision netbooks. Is the company (which specializes in lookalike versions of scads of electronic devices) also planning to knock off the Mini-Note?

Will we ever see a company bring this machine to the U.S.? The price may end up being higher than the claimed $98, but even at twice that, such a device could have a significant impact on the category, where mini-notes still run $350 and up.

So color me skeptical... but deeply curious.

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  • 6 Posted by poconoboss on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:15PM EDT Report Abuse

    It will definitely sell. There is a perfect market for it with people who wish to buy something a little better than a toy for their kids, but not an expensive "real" laptop. Providing there is software that can run on it, at $98. it will sell like hotcakes.

  • 7 Posted by klacour on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:52PM EDT Report Abuse

    nteresting. I was just thinking about my long lost but loved Thinkpad 240. Basically the same specs, except I had a PCCard wireless adapter. It had no CD or floppy, a 10: screen. I put 192mb memeory, and a 20GB HD; There are a fwe on eBay for $150. Why was I looking? Because I think even $300 (like for the original eee) is too much for a gadget like this. The 240 had a GREAT keyboard (full-sized, IIRC). It ran, first, XP, then I put on a Linux distro (I forget what one). It had a battery life of about 3 hours with the expanded battery. Not bad. Originally, the 240 chassis was used for CE device!! $200 for a linux netbook? Sign me up.

  • 8 Posted by bobbybob3680 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:10PM EDT Report Abuse

    oh my gosh thats just DISGUISTING! my old 700 mhz emac is slow and crashy and just ughhh!! 400mhz? my cell phone probally faster than that. i mean really im just disguisted thats REVULTING! i cannot believe them! thats just ....just .... RUDE! i cannot believe those dumbass's down in china are trying to sell that pile of dust! i mean really i thought the asus eeepc was a little slow but i mean really im just amased... im speechless! you know what would happen if i sold my old gateway at 500MHZ online? i wouldnt get $30 for it!

  • 9 Posted by moman93 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:24PM EDT Report Abuse

    the only way i would buy it is if could support itunes.thats BAISICALLY what i would use it for.the govt. will jack up the price tag about 100$.it would be good for trips though.

  • 10 Posted by reasad_07 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:33PM EDT Report Abuse

    It would be a large stape to IT for 3rd world like Bangladesh if it come.

  • 11 Posted by delipie_76@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:40PM EDT Report Abuse

    although i dont think this will sell well, i think this would be a good learning tool for gradeschoolers, even preschoolers, especially in low income neighborhoods. maybe even in 3rd world countries. it may spark interest in a young child.i do customer service for a prepaid cell company, and many low income house holds dont have a computer. it could also be affordable to low income families. i think this will be great.

  • 12 Posted by monkiesatemybaby on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:25PM EDT Report Abuse

    Look at the company website. Seriously. Then come back here and tell me that this isn't either A) A completely unreliable company manufacturing absolute junk or B) A total scam. If you buy someting from any company that maintains that site to showcase its products, you deserve what you get. I'm not saying it's not POSSIBLE to make a out-of-date, slow computer for under $100, just that these jokers aren't doing it.

  • 13 Posted by macdzul on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:02PM EDT Report Abuse

    heck if it launches then it launches. Just being able to only surf with it makes it worth it!

  • 14 Posted by spellerlittlewing on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:35PM EDT Report Abuse

    i would love to try if only for the battery life plus i like to travel very lite

  • 15 Posted by rdhgeordie on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:32PM EDT Report Abuse

    haha - I think it is a joke... You could buy those specs (or better) now on a second hand laptop for about the same price on e-bay ... Why would anyone want to purchase this? Just a thought...

  • 16 Posted by hebrwn on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:17PM EDT Report Abuse

    Smart devices such as PDA/cell phones are already here! With the soon to be 4th generation being introduced within the next year, these devices will be able to wireless download at 100MB and upload at 55 MB. Moreover, by leveraging the net, computing power on the edge will make the stand alone PC RAM obsolete.

  • 17 Posted by reneehoude on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:36PM EDT Report Abuse

    Great idea for travelling as a secondary laptop. Very good too for those just learning how to become literate with computers. Bring it on!

  • 18 Posted by pc_5 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:04PM EDT Report Abuse

    As I understand, this is not an x86 box. It uses a 400 MHz RISC processor (ARM architecture?) and Linux compiled for that CPU. That's how a "slow" CPU with a little amount of memory can run apps at decent speeds. It does away with the bloat of Windoze (particularly Vista). The target market for this is for web browsing, internet access and maybe wireless thin client. You could also run OpenOffice and do word processing & spreadsheets pretty easily.

  • 19 Posted by pc_5 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:04PM EDT Report Abuse

    BTW - don't knock the 400 MHz clock speed too hastily. The ARM architecture is quite a bit more efficient that x86. With good coding, it's probably the equivalent of a 1GHz x86 chip. For those that don't understand CPU architecture, remember when AMD's Athlon chips ran circles around the Pentium 4, even though Athlons ran at a fraction of the P4's clock speed?

  • 21 Posted by blackstone_gal on Mon Oct 6, 2008 9:49PM EDT Report Abuse

    The price is tempting. But I think I'll pass. Right now, I don't really trust anything made in China. I guarantee you, people will buy this thing and be very disappointed.

  • 22 Posted by nikki_luvs_you94 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:38PM EDT Report Abuse

    They are pretty much PDA"s that don't work very well...and one gb of memory is nothing.... to those who have music......

  • 23 Posted by blackstone_gal on Mon Oct 6, 2008 9:57PM EDT Report Abuse

    This is an awful solution for a child. Especially a younger one if it runs Linux. A young child has no idea about Linux commands, or what they mean or what they do. I run Linux. I wouldn't let a young kid use it. This thing looks to me to be a piece of garbage.

  • 24 Posted by spotstogo on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:37PM EDT Report Abuse

    Tech gets better, faster, and cheaper. It's inevitable.

  • 25 Posted by vetter1910 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 10:34PM EDT Report Abuse

    Anyone who keeps up on the tech world knows that DELL offers a similar machine.it's an Inspiron mini9,though it is more money it is more machine.it boasts an Intel processor,linux,512 mem,4gb solid state drive 8.9" display and wireless mini-card for 349.00

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