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There is such an initiative where I live, but the laptops are a bit more advanced, but if the specs are still below today's standards, it will fail miserably. Also tech support has to be a big issue.
I think this is admirable and i don't think missing screens is a problem - there are so many cheap monitors lying around that it really isn't a problem.
If it runs lynux. M$ will play dirty and ty to sink it. Like they already did with a similar device. Bastards.
If they can get MS to back this device with Windows 8 then they could be on for a winner but if MS do not back it its not worth trying. Linux is not as simple to use as a windows pc and this is what people know how to use.
I cant wait for this to come out i can see some modifications coming out. 700mhz for 25$ isnt that bad maybe someone will find away to link them together and do some awesome stuff.