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Wal-Mart Breaks Price Barrier with $498 Linux Laptop Running Linspire
LXer ^ | 12/20/2004 | Unknown

Posted on 12/21/2004 1:46:54 AM PST by angkor

SAN DIEGO, December 20, 2004 – Walmart.com has released the $498 Balance laptop, which runs the Linux-based operating system Linspire. The laptop comes fully equipped with the operating system, Internet suite, and Microsoft-file compatible office suite, and can be used with both dial-up modems and broadband connections. The $498 price does not require coupons or rebates and can be purchased immediately at http://www.linspire.com/498.

Wal-Mart and Linspire worked together to offer a laptop that would give customers the best user experience at the lowest price possible. The Balance notebook is the lowest-priced laptop currently on the market to include a complete operating system and office suite - comparable machines cost hundreds more even without an office suite or software included.

Hardware specifications:

*1.0 GHz processor

*128 MB RAM, expandable up to 512 MB with included SODIMM slot

*14.1'' LCD screen

Included software:

*Linspire 4.5 operating system

*OpenOffice.org - full-featured Microsoft file-compatible office suite with word processor, spreadsheet, and presentation programs

*Internet suite including email with spam blockers, Internet browser, and built-in firewall

*More than 1,900 free software programs for download, with guaranteed software updates for 3 months

More specifications for the Balance $498 laptop are available at http://www.linspire.com/498.

The $498 Balance notebook with Linspire is an extremely affordable Linux-based computer perfect for use as a second or third home machine. Users can connect to the Internet and create, edit and share documents within minutes of bringing the laptop home without paying extra charges for software or licensing fees. Wal-Mart and Linspire partnered to bring a full-featured laptop to consumers at the lowest price point possible.

The Balance laptop is compatible with other office and Internet suites like Microsoft Office and Internet Explorer, and can be used with more than 1,000 printers and hardware components. With the included office suite OpenOffice.org (www.linspire.com/openoffice), users can open, edit and exchange files such as word processing documents (.doc), spreadsheets (.xls) or presentations (.ppt) in a familiar, comfortable environment. The laptop's included Mozilla Internet suite (www.linspire.com/mozilla) comes with a fast-functioning browser and email program that can display Web-based forms, PDF documents, images, and multimedia files. The suite's included instant messenger program works with AOL, MSN and Yahoo! logins.

Besides being affordable, the laptop is also easy-to-use, even for those new to Linux-based operating systems. The computer's Linspire operating system has a comfortable, familiar interface and software that is comparable to Windows. “Hot keys” on the keyboard give users one-touch access to email and the Internet. The laptop also comes installed with multimedia tutorials that Linspire worked with Wal-Mart to create for users who purchase the laptop, and a Quick Start guide to make set-up easy. View the interactive tutorials at http://www.linspire.com/walmartstart and a sample Quick Start guide at http://www.linspire.com/qsguide.

Because it is based on Linux, the Linspire operating system is immune to security threats targeting Microsoft Windows software including viruses, Trojan horses and spyware. The machine's built-in firewall gives an extra level of protection from outside threats, and the included Internet suite's standard spam and pop-up blockers make surfing and emailing hassle-free.

The $498 price also includes access to software programs via the CNR Warehouse (www.linspire.com/warehouse), an Internet-based software download center that allows users to install any of more than 1,900 software programs with one click. The CNR Service is available free to those who purchase the laptop from walmart.com, with guaranteed software updates available for three months after purchase. Once programs are downloaded, they are completely owned by the user and can be shared on multiple Linspire-based PCs with no activation codes required.

To purchase the Balance notebook for $498 with Linspire, please visit http://www.linspire.com/498.


TOPICS: Business/Economy
KEYWORDS: lowqualitycrap; walmart
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To: angkor
Upgrade the memory another 128K

128K? Gee, I haven't see a 128k upgrade in MANY years! Then again, I know you meant M not K.

61 posted on 12/21/2004 5:06:18 PM PST by TheBattman (Islam (and liberals)- the cult of Satan)
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To: edchambers

I bought my Compaq 555 megahertz Celeron in 99 for $900. At purchase, it had 10 gigs, 64 megs of RAM, and a CD ROM. I've upgraded it since then.....and bought 2 other computers and about $2000 worth of hardware and software....They got me!


62 posted on 12/21/2004 5:28:32 PM PST by Dallas59 ("A weak peace is worse than war" - Tacitcus)
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To: Straight Vermonter

Linspire is the easiest Linux install I've found. It's not much more difficult than Windows, and it really is a nice looking and easy-enough-to-use OS. As noted by others, there is indeed a learning curve when it comes to installing and configuring other software and peripherals. I run a Linspire virtual machine through Virtual PC.

MM


63 posted on 12/21/2004 5:35:34 PM PST by MississippiMan (Americans should not be sacrificed on the altar of political correctness.)
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To: Dallas59

Been there done that and done it again.I have more desktops ranging fron pentium 2 through 4 than most small buisiness's.Fortunately I didn't pay for them all 3 were "gifts".My first HP a celeron 3 with 64 megs was around $1200 a couple or three years later my Dell Celeron 4 with 4X the processor speed and memory cost almost exactly half as much.All but the two pentium 2s have been upgraded to the max and work really well despite being way obsolete.


64 posted on 12/21/2004 5:48:20 PM PST by edchambers ("Pajamahadin Neocon footsoldier of the Haliburton Death squad ")
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To: ordinaryguy
Where does one buy a computer with low Chinese content? Which brand would that be?

Buy an Apple. They are made in Taiwan, not China.

65 posted on 12/21/2004 6:25:50 PM PST by BlazingArizona
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To: angkor

The battle ha$ ju$t begun !


66 posted on 12/21/2004 6:29:07 PM PST by traumer
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To: finnigan2

> In short, a toy for high school students

Right. Watch the rebates at Circuit City or CompUSA and you'll get a real machine for as low as $700.

I predict this machine will be an absolute flop and they'll bring out a Windows machine with a decent processor, RAM, screen and disk for about the same price within a year.

Buyer beware. I am less impressed with WalMart all the time.


67 posted on 12/21/2004 6:43:01 PM PST by old-ager
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To: angkor

Ha! Economics makes strange bedfellows.


68 posted on 12/21/2004 6:55:11 PM PST by the invisib1e hand (if a man lives long enough, he gets to see the same thing over and over.)
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To: ikka

I did not know that!


69 posted on 12/21/2004 7:02:13 PM PST by Recovering_Democrat (I'm so glad to no longer be associated with the Party of Dependence on Government!)
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To: ordinaryguy

Yeah and if it was unsuitable for CAD work it would be unsuitable for 3D modeling and animation. I'll stick to my Sager 5680 =P (everyone is like wth is that?)

High school(pr0n downloader) > university comp(music dowloader) > engineering/CAD > 3D animation (Maya) :o


70 posted on 12/21/2004 7:15:27 PM PST by miliantnutcase
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To: BlazingArizona

Made or assembled?


71 posted on 12/22/2004 12:26:41 AM PST by ordinaryguy
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