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i imagine a 9" version will cost more, but i am prepared to pay that premium:
the PowerVR graphics is rumoured to be the SGX535:
http://www.umpcportal.com/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=2051...
which i believe is a unified scalar product capable or DX9, and therefore OpenGL 3.0 at such time as it is released and intel choose to release a driver for it.
I'm not sure what the availability of 9" screens are but they're definitely not at the price point of the 7" which are taken directly from the cheapest portable DVD market. EEE can upgrade with no problem to 1GB and can go to 2GB with a different kernel. Silverthorne will have an option to release with a PowerVR SX which supports openglES 2.0 out of the box...opengl 3.0 doesn't exist! You'll see the above product definitely release in 2008, maybe release Q2 2008, and likely be $100-$150 more than the EEE as configured.
As long as it can run Linux.
As for a 9" low-cost low-power LCD screen, any developer company could always ask Pixel Qi, which seems to have the right design goals. A sunlight-readable screen, too. Bonus. I would hope that a 9" 1024 x 600 format wouldn't be a problem.
http://www.techcrunch.com/2008/01/10/pixel-qi-towards-a-75-laptop/
http://www.pixelqi.com/




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I'm not sure what the availability of 9" screens are but they're definitely not at the price point of the 7" which are taken directly from the cheapest portable DVD market.
EEE can upgrade with no problem to 1GB and can go to 2GB with a different kernel.
Silverthorne will have an option to release with a PowerVR SX which supports openglES 2.0 out of the box...opengl 3.0 doesn't exist!
You'll see the above product definitely release in 2008, maybe release Q2 2008, and likely be $100-$150 more than the EEE as configured.