Always Innovating has created an option that allows users to avoid choosing altogether. A new platform demonstrated recently by the company on YouTube (video below) combines Canonical's Ubuntu and Google's Android and Chrome OS with its own, custom Linux-based operating system to offer a quad-boot alternative
Open source, access to drivers - and it only costs $149? Now that is mighty tempting :/
Edit: not $150, that was for just the keyboard
Edit #2: Full package is $549, which is still pretty darn impressive. For that you get the tablet, the keyboard with the 2GB key + BT + screen adapter and the handheld (which is basically an Android phone minus the phone functionality).
Gotta check how powerful that TI thing is exactly (as I assume it won't have that much of a GPU), but this looks mighty interesting
Its certainly interesting, but frankly its far too bulky and the design is really there yet (the mini book removal is horrid right now). I'd rather pay more for a smaller and better designed device. Plus the video didn't make it look great performance wise .
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