Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 28th Aug 2011 21:19 UTC
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2005-07-12
I had similar high hopes from Sheevaplug, but
1) It used an old processor that's no longer supported
2) Supply was always restricted and took months to get the device. And there was NO communication from the vendor.
3) Had bad power supply and the company acknowledged the problem, but offered NO easy solution other than purchase a 27 dollar replacement power supply.
4) Promised the cost would come down to 50 from 99 in a year, but that never happened, instead newer models are more expensive.
5) All the new models with the exception of the latest one still use the ARM5 processor.
6) Unfriendly tech support and lack of "user friendly" developer tools.
If Raspberry Pi can come up with a lowcost alternative, and resolve the issues that plague Sheevaplug, then it would definitely be a success.