Touch Book is the GNU/Linux version of iPad (Updated)
UPDATE (04/02): It seems that my order is PRE-ORDER. They are currently backlogged. After searching around the net, I think I will wait at least two months before I receive it. If I received the device after one month, I will make a video overview of the device. Otherwise, I might make a video review depending on my schedule.
iPad is going to launch this Saturday and open source community already has Touch Book, an GNU/Linux version of iPad. According to its official website, it doesn’t have hard drive. It depends on the 8 GB SD card that included with the system. You can order it with keyboard or without keyboard. The touch screen is $299, and add $100 more if you want the keyboard. It has 3 external USB ports and 4 internal USB ports. For me, I will use an USB keyboard that I already own instead of spend $100 more for the keyboard once it arrives. I think those 4 internal USB ports allows you to connect other USB receivers. It means that you can take apart of the touch screen by the open source hardware means. It also contains many major GNU/Linux distros on the SD card, including their own OS: Ubuntu, Android, Mer, Gentoo. According to the website, Google Chrome OS and Maemo are coming. For more information, please visit its website. I might create a review video about the device once I received it.
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