It's my belief that there is a similar group of people who would equally like to part with money to get a reasonably low-cost ARM netbook. Not one with a 7in 800x480 LCD such as the Skytone Alpha 400 ($USD 150) and not an OpenPandora; something more like an EEEPC; or perhaps the fabled Lenovo Skylight but without the expected $500 price-tag - it's hard and it's counter-productive to second-guess what people *might* want. I've been looking for years for alternatives to Intel Laptops and Netbooks, and they just don't exist. Perhaps in one years' time they *might* exist, but I'm fed up with waiting for retailers to get over their problems of "non-Windows"; hence the idea of bypassing them entirely, just like the OpenPandora, and connecting directly with people, to ask them "what do _you_ want?"
That's what the OpenPandora project did extremely well: found the people who wanted "something" and then actually made it for them.
So - in particular, I wanted to ask the OpenPandora developers some questions:
a) I realise you're busy right now, with the machines coming in, but have you thought about what you'd like to do next, if anything?
I welcome any input - and thank you for letting me ask these questions here on the OpenPandora forums - because I believe that there are people out there who would like a decent low-cost, low-power ARM-based netbook, and are willing to pay for it, if only someone would make it.











