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Science/Tech See other Science/Tech Articles Title: The Alternative PC for the Masses (Under $200 PC??) The Alternative PC for the Masses Everex, a longtime personal computer vendor, has unveiled its latest PC featuring Ubuntu Linux-based open-source productivity software and Google-based Web 2.0 applications, for a mere $191.99 Discover what the world is talking about. The latest Everex computer caters to the demands of a new generation of users. With popular applications from Google, Mozilla, Skype, OpenOffice.org and more, you'll find one of the most simple, powerful, fun and intuitive computing experiences available. Surf the web, email friends and family or play the latest DVDs. Everex makes it easy for everyone with the gPC (Everex and its products, the gPC and gOS, are not affiliated with or sponsored by Google Inc.). Based on the revolutionary gOS operating system, the gPC comes with a lifetime of updates and revisions...all for free. Whether you're a first time computer user or a hacker looking for the latest technology, Everex makes support simple with a 1-Year limited warranty and toll-free, 24/7 technical support. Everex is following Dell, which pioneered the broad release of Linux-powered desktops and laptops to the consumer market in the United States. Since Dell's first moves, other PC vendors such as Lenovo and HP have explored broader Linux PC releases. The Everex Green gPC TC2502 includes popular applications from Google, Mozilla, Skype and OpenOffice.org. It runs gOS Initial G, which in turn is based on Ubuntu Linux 7.10 The gOS operating system features a simple and intuitive Linux Enlightenment E17 desktop interface with a Google-centric theme. The system comes with a lifetime of free updates and revisions. gOS screenshots The company opted to use Enlightenment, rather than the more popular KDE or GNOME, because Enlightenment requires minimal hardware resources for its interface. Although the company claims in a FAQ that it was "created as a conceptual Google PC with a conceptual Google OS," Paul Kim, Everex's director of marketing, in a discussion with DesktopLinux clarified that "popular applications such as those from Google are an integral part of our product, however, gOS is an entity entirely independent from Google. Furthermore, while we make use of many applications from Google, 'Google Apps' is not bundled with this particular system." "There has been a latent demand for a consumer-friendly Linux operating system, generating countless inquires from customers seeking an alternative PC experience," said John Lin, general manager of Everex. "The vision behind gPC was to provide mainstream users with all their favorite applications wrapped in a no-compromise, low-cost, consumer-friendly product. We're simply giving the people what they want. Everex enlisted the collective intelligence of users throughout the world. Customers love Google products, so we added them. Hackers want administrative privileges, so we provided it. The ultimate potential of a mainstream, open-source PC is tremendous." At the heart of the gPC TC2502 is an energy-efficient 1.5GHz, VIA C7-D processor. This CPU draws less than 2W on average (with a maximum of 20W). Operating at a mere 28dB, the gPC also ranks as the quietest Everex desktop computer ever produced. It also includes 512MB of system memory, 80GB hard disk drive and DVD-ROM/CD-RW optical drive. The system also comes with six USB 2.0 ports; an RJ45 Ethernet port; an RJ11 port; and a serial and parallel port. The package, which doesn't include a monitor, does include a keyboard, mouse and stereo speakers. For graphics, it uses a VIA UniChrome Pro chipset on the motherboard. This, in turn, uses 64MB of system memory. The computer's pre-installed and linked Software includes Mozilla Firefox, gMail, Meebo (a browser-based IM client) Skype, Google Documents & Spreadsheets, Google Calendar, Google News, Google Maps, GIMP, Blogger, the Xine Movie Player, and OpenOffice.org 2.2. EVEREX gPC TC2502 VIA C7-D 1.5GHz 512MB DDR2 VIA UniChrome Pro EVEREX gPC TC2502 VIA C7-D 1.5GHz 512MB DDR2 VIA UniChrome Pro EVEREX gPC TC2502 VIA C7-D 1.5GHz 512MB DDR2 80GB VIA UniChrome Pro Linux gOS
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#2. To: tom007 (#0)
I just bought a new used computer. I am seeing if it is powerful enough to send a post to this site.
#3. To: Minerva (#2)
It reached me here! Must be powerful?
very cool
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