akihabaranews.com — DELL did it, now it's EPSON's turn to propose computers running Linux as OS, their offer is made of the Endeavor LX7800. [Note: yesterday, H-P said that it wishes to offer Linux PCs shortly. Dell said it's happy with Linux sales and expanded its offerings. Toshiba might follow suit.]
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otaku22Jun 27, 2007
I remember that one. The one with the dedicated "Help" key.
lutzeJun 27, 2007
From what I can make out these are available only in Japan (which might explain why most people can't find any references to PCs on the Epson website). Also, turns out they have been doing this since last year.<a class="user" href="http://www.turbolinux.com/cgi-bin/newsrelease/index.cgi?date2=20061129114327&mode=syosai">http://www.turbolinux.com/cgi-bin/newsrelease/index.cgi?date2=20061129114327&mode=syosai</a>
twtmcJun 27, 2007
Hopefully more developers will start making programs that run natively on linux. Lets face it, cedega, wine, and crossovers all suck. The programs run very poorly compared to something that runs natively on linux.
baalzebubJun 27, 2007
i would like this micro-pc with my PC compatible LCD HDTV in my bedroom...
motangJun 27, 2007
Sweet, sounds pretty cool.
bhspitmonkeyJun 28, 2007
What the -HELL-? I still have to use XP in VirtualBox just to use my printer!
stevemaxJun 28, 2007
You should check your adverbs and possessives...