1. $99 Linux box?
- Posted by Irv Mullins <irv at ELLIJAY.COM> Mar 14, 2000
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Take a look at this, please: http://www.linux-hacker.net/iopener/ Irv
2. Re: $99 Linux box?
- Posted by David Cuny <dcuny at LANSET.COM> Mar 14, 2000
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Irv Mullins wrote: > Take a look at this, please: I've seen the box, it's pretty cool. I'm suprised that they haven't changed their price already; from what I've been reading, there are NO distributors in the US that have any left, and the backorders are filled as well. When it initially hit the trade papers a while back, the suggested price was $400(US), but the price was lowered to $200. Their IPO notes that even this price is a loss, although they won't reveal what the actual manufacturing cost is. It's a very nicely designed product, and I'd like to see the company succeed in the market. The $99 must be a huge loss-leader price; they're supposed to be recouping the cost over time by collecting ISP fees, as well as selling advertising. I think it's the LCD panel that's driving sales; the average user isn't interested in a 180Mhz box, and you can't even hang a floppy off one of these. I suspect that it'll only be a matter of days before they change their policy to mandating an ISP signup, start leasing the boxes, or simply mangle the motherboard so it no longer has a usable IDE port. -- David Cuny
3. Re: $99 Linux box?
- Posted by Irv Mullins <irv at ELLIJAY.COM> Mar 14, 2000
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On Tue, 14 Mar 2000, you wrote: > Irv Mullins wrote: > > > > Take a look at this, please: > > I've seen the box, it's pretty cool. I'm suprised that they haven't changed > their price already; from what I've been reading, there are NO distributors > in the US that have any left, and the backorders are filled as well. > > When it initially hit the trade papers a while back, the suggested price was > $400(US), but the price was lowered to $200. Their IPO notes that even this > price is a loss, although they won't reveal what the actual manufacturing > cost is. > > It's a very nicely designed product, and I'd like to see the company succeed > in the market. The $99 must be a huge loss-leader price; they're supposed > to be recouping the cost over time by collecting ISP fees, as well as > selling advertising. It can't be _too much_ of a loss leader. After all, I bought a 300mhz box, same memory, etc. with HD and 24x CD for $229 recently at Microcenter. > I think it's the LCD panel that's driving sales; the average user isn't > interested in a 180Mhz box, and you can't even hang a floppy off one of > these. I suspect that it'll only be a matter of days before they change > their policy to mandating an ISP signup, start leasing the boxes, or simply > mangle the motherboard so it no longer has a usable IDE port. No doubt they will try to lock in the ISP fees, assuming they can legally do so. Irv
4. Re: $99 Linux box?
- Posted by Everett Williams <rett at GVTC.COM> Mar 14, 2000
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How about a LSI-120 as a bootable drive and install medium for this board. It runs off an IDE interface and can handle regular floppies. Everett L.(Rett) Williams rett at gvtc.com