Linked by Thom Holwerda on Fri 18th Jul 2008 22:28 UTC, submitted by AdamW
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Well for starters there are things like native flash support. You won't find that on MIPS yet. You can insert any number of other programs that will not compile for the architecture. Basically the same problems that the PPC linux folks have, just an even more obscure platform on the desktop. I'll give you that a lot of things will work and will work just fine, but tell me what is the benefit of the platform? As it is now I see no compelling reason to buy this over an x86 based offering.






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why? because you can't put linux on it?
the first eee had not linux and a lot of people bought it