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By David Becker
Posted on ZDNet News: Dec 1, 2003 8:17:00 PM

A small PC maker and a Linux distributor have teamed up to offer a tablet-style PC for $999, hundreds of dollars less than similar devices running Microsoft's Windows XP Tablet PC Edition software.

The Helium 2100, from Staten Island, N.Y.-based manufacturer Element Computer, is a convertible PC with a sliding screen that can be positioned for use as a traditional notebook PC or folded down for use as a touch-screen tablet device.

The device runs on a 1GHz Antaur processor from Via Technologies, includes a 30GB hard drive and uses a customized version of the open-source Linux operating system put together by Lycoris, a Seattle-area company that specializes in dressing up Linux with a user interface similar to Microsoft's Windows.

Mike Hjorleiffsson, president of Element Computer, said the company used a reference design from Via and combined standard Linux components with a few customized applications. He said pen-based functions were the most difficult to accommodate. The Helium includes support for basic touch-screen functions, but a full handwriting recognition program is being created for delivery with a software update planned for early next year.

Hjorleiffsson said he expects the Helium to appeal both to Linux converts and companies looking for a low-cost way to experiment with tablet computing. "We have a lot of medical folks looking at it," he said.

Jason Spisak, vice president of marketing for Lycoris, said the price of the Helium should attract more companies interested in the portability and convenience of tablet computing.

"We're hoping this opens it up to broader business use--your average on-the-go business person who sees some advantage to the tablet form but doesn't have a couple thousand to pony up for a Microsoft device," he said. "Companies who were hesitant before...can feel a little more comfortable about giving a tablet device to average employees at this price."

Microsoft's Tablet PC format has made modest but steady gains in the marketplace since the software giant introduced the configuration last year. Some manufacturers have complained that high prices charged by Microsoft have hurt sales.

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But you are the one that is missing the real point here: Are you willing to buy a cheap Table PC that in fact does not have write recognition, central to table pc concept?? if Technical Excellence is... (Read the rest)
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Well, this should open the viable tablet market  FilledOut | 12/01/03
Oh No! Uncle Billy!...  GRindinAxTaRupy | 12/01/03
Competition IS good!  chrichton99 | 12/01/03
Following the Leader  ShadeTree | 12/01/03
RE: Copetition IS good!  JakAttak | 12/01/03
Price gouge?  d_jedi | 12/01/03
It's about time!  rdwhitti | 12/01/03
Been to the web site?  Jose Jimenez | 12/01/03
Battery Life  Michael Kelly | 12/01/03
You tell me  AbsolutelyNot | 12/01/03
1 Ghz. VIA CPU. You got to be kidding.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/01/03
Let them drive Cadillacs?!?  Robert Crocker | 12/01/03
Definatly.  vdraken | 12/01/03
You missed what I said.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/01/03
Poor Bitty  Rick_K | 12/01/03
GEO? vs Cadillac? Try Tank vs station wagon  Sady | 12/04/03
That's the going speed for tablets  Michael Kelly | 12/01/03
You have a problem with competition?  B.O.F.H. | 12/01/03
You read me wrong...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/01/03
Do you understand the difference between hardware and software?  B.O.F.H. | 12/01/03
Sure we does  forozco@... | 02/13/04
RE: 1 Ghz. VIA CPU. You got to be kidding.  JakAttak | 12/01/03
Inkwell...  Rick_K | 12/01/03
But wait...I thought competition was a good thing?...  GRindinAxTaRupy | 12/01/03
umm.  d_jedi | 12/01/03
no proof?  frgough@... | 12/01/03
I see proof  LazLong | 12/01/03
But which is the GEO and which is the Cadillac ???  Plain Logic | 12/01/03
Power consumption an price are more important here.  DonnieBoy | 12/01/03
Don't think so...  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/01/03
If that's true  Jose Jimenez | 12/01/03
99% ....you mean Mozilla  LazLong | 12/01/03
There will be open source hand writing recognition.  DonnieBoy | 12/02/03
The problem is...  Heatlesssun | 12/01/03
If that's the one and only shortcoming....  Jose Jimenez | 12/01/03
I'm not pointing to just one example  Heatlesssun | 12/01/03
Missed the point  Jose Jimenez | 12/01/03
But that is the point....  Heatlesssun | 12/01/03
No, they didn't.  Jose Jimenez | 12/01/03
99% of MS Products....  Rick_K | 12/01/03
Homemade burger or McDonalds  LazLong | 12/01/03
If it was MS  MalumRegnat | 12/01/03
Oh, Really  Jose Jimenez | 12/01/03
That's always been the problem with Linux.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/01/03
Yeah, right _AXE_  Jose Jimenez | 12/01/03
Do you mean like DNS/BIND?  B.O.F.H. | 12/01/03
There is opinion  IT_User | 12/01/03
Wrong again Bitty  Rick_K | 12/01/03
TIVO? (nt)  ryusen | 12/01/03
It is not a problem....but a solution  LazLong | 12/01/03
Just tried to but one of these things and this is what happened!  Heatlesssun | 12/01/03
It's back!  Heatlesssun | 12/01/03
Down Again!  rdwhitti | 12/01/03
Nope..  d_jedi | 12/01/03
Why?  Jose Jimenez | 12/01/03
/. ed?  ryusen | 12/01/03
Yo-yo  Yagotta B. Kidding | 12/01/03
1Ghz Via CPU  richman555 | 12/01/03
All depends on your needs.  No_Ax_to_Grind | 12/01/03
Where do you get this load............  Jose Jimenez | 12/01/03
He's rather myopic  LazLong | 12/01/03
More "I hate competition" comments.....  Rick_K | 12/01/03
Huh?  escoles@... | 12/02/03
If site still down heres google cache & Prostar/Sager links  LazLong | 12/01/03
Sorry about the above  LazLong | 12/01/03
Same hardware available with Windows?...  Robert Carnegie | 12/05/03
Competition is good  FilledOut | 12/03/03

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