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kwame k
04-11-2009, 12:19 AM
AT&T will begin selling netbooks with integrated wireless Internet cards, selling them for as low as $50 — with a data plan contract, of course. The rollout will begin in Atlanta and Philadelphia.

AT&T is also looking to enter the e-book market, according a company exec quoted by Bloomberg at the recent trade show in Las Vegas hosted by industry organization CTIA Wireless:

The Kindle, which lets users download books over Sprint Nextel Corp.'s network, has done a "phenomenal job," and AT&T wants to be part of that market, Glenn Lurie, head of emerging devices at AT&T, said today. — Bloomberg.com

Verizon has also expressed interest in entering the e-reader fray, saying it had been approached by five (undisclosed) companies interested in a wireless connection like that of the Kindle.

The takeaway: AT&T's netbook announcement, along with an earlier one from Verizon, suggests these tiny laptops are increasingly being positioned as much as an additional mobile network-connected device as a supplemental computer.

It's unclear if the AT&T exec's remarks on e-readers are anything more than an off-the-cuff response to the success of the Kindle. But the notion of another carrier joining Sprint — the carrier the Kindle uses — in the e-book business is intriguing. Wireless access to content is one of the most compelling aspects of the Kindle, giving it the edge over competitors like the Sony Reader (which we've covered in the past). The other is access to the huge library of e-content — Amazon's 250,000 Kindle titles in the case of the Kindle. And to offer a compelling option to the Kindle, AT&T, Verizon, or any other carrier, will need to find a content partner with a competitive library. It isn't immediately clear who might be able to offer that (perhaps other than Sony, with its Reader library.)

Link (http://shopping.yahoo.com/articles/yshoppingarticles/221/att-to-offer-50-netbooks/)

kwame k
04-11-2009, 12:37 AM
This has been tried before, with marginal success. Yeah, it's only fifty bucks, plus a service plan but.........this may become the next Pet Rock

Panamark
04-11-2009, 12:47 AM
Embedded Linux Im guessing at that pirce...

kwame k
04-11-2009, 04:56 PM
Embedded Linux Im guessing at that pirce...

More than likely, like those e-machines. It was e-machines, right. Where they did very little and had no features that a reg computer had. Just could check emails and basic stuff.

FORD
04-11-2009, 05:26 PM
What they're really selling here is the data contract. I'm guessing it's for two years. They'll let the Netbook go at a discount, just like they sell cell phones for "free" or at a deep discount from what the actual retail price of the phone itself would be - with a long term contract. And considering the netbooks, like the cell phones, are essentially disposable & non-upgradeable technology that will be obsolete by the time the contract is expired, why pay full retail for the electronics anyway?

If you're happy with AT&T Wireless service, and can live with a tiny LCD screen & keyboard, it's probably not a bad deal.

And it probably is Linux, though Micro$oft does have a version of Windows that would probably run on it. Hell, I've managed to get this version of Windows to run on a 333mhz Celeron machine.