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Monica Chen, Taipei; Rodney Chan, DIGITIMES Asia
Tuesday 13 November 2007
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Posted on Nov 14, 15:59
It supports Microsoft Windows Vista Basic but I doubt that's what most manufacturers will use. Why ? Well for one thing it's about costs. When you've got an 100$ system every dollar added counts and there's also system requirements. I'm thinking Linux :)