Asus Eee PC as Synapse client?

Discussion in 'Hardware and Software Tips and Suggestions' started by qilin, Jan 15, 2008.

  1. qilin

    qilin Member

    Just saw this ultramobile PC, windows XP compatible, weighs 0.89 kg (2 pounds), could be perfect for Synapse to run as a client in exam rooms or travel. If anyone has a chance to give it a try, please let us know the results.
  2. Graham

    Graham Developer Staff Member

    Re: Asus Eee PC as Synpase client?

    I played with one of these ... they're Linux based, but I believe Asus will be bringing out a Windows version.

    The screen is quite small vertically so I doubt it will be a good experience.

  3. Jason

    Jason Developer / Handyman Staff Member

    Re: Asus Eee PC as Synpase client?

    I could never use Synapse with less than 2 monitors :)

    I certainly prefer my Tablet PC, and dual monitor desktop setup in every room :)





  4. Jason

    Jason Developer / Handyman Staff Member

    MSI's Wind

    A super small Synapse Client ?



    http://www.engadget.com/2008/10/06/msis-10-inch-wind-winds-up-in-best-buy/
  5. Graham

    Graham Developer Staff Member

    Re: MSI's Wind

    I've got an Acer aspire one with the 8gb flash drive and linux.

    Have to find the time to build a new linux client to see if it runs.
  6. Jerry

    Jerry Administrator Staff Member

    Re: MSI's Wind



    Cool.....!!! If and when you get a chance ... I would use it on ubuntu for sure.
  7. Jason

    Jason Developer / Handyman Staff Member

    Re: MSI's Wind

    Now you can get a touchscreen for your Acer One.



    Easy, Fun Touchscreen Kit for Acer Aspire One [8.9"]

    Windows, Mac and Linux: drivers included!

    Easy to follow Instructions in English

    NO soldering required !


    source - http://conics.net/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=380
  8. Graham

    Graham Developer Staff Member

    Re: MSI's Wind

    There's not a lot of accuracy in touchscreens unless they're like the tablet pc's which use special pens ....

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