For $179 it's a powerful linux based, touch screen, motion sensing, squeeze sensing, WiFi enabled, always on, microphone - speakers - headset jack - USB Ports equipped, open source - open schematic - hackable computer, with lots and lots of entertaining, useful and fun widgets to play with and share (All Free, and many user community created).
It plays video and music, shows pictures, runs shockwave files and games, works with RSS feeds and much, much more. (And it makes a nice alarm clock, too...)
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I've got one, and it's great!
For $179 it's a powerful linux based, touch screen, motion sensing, squeeze sensing, WiFi enabled, always on, microphone - speakers - headset jack - USB Ports equipped, open source - open schematic - hackable computer, with lots and lots of entertaining, useful and fun widgets to play with and share (All Free, and many user community created).
It plays video and music, shows pictures, runs shockwave files and games, works with RSS feeds and much, much more. (And it makes a nice alarm clock, too...)
Ditto... I've had two since September. I love 'em!