Archive for August, 2008

Elonex One t …… now late

Sunday, August 31st, 2008

Okay… it’s now late (unless it turns up in the next two hours). Like many other people, I upgraded to the Elonex Onet+, and got an email saying that it would be with me by the end of August as I recorded here. Although previous delivery dates (for the original ‘one’) came and went, this time Elonex were more specific about the date by which we would have the upgraded machines.

I’m hopeful that it will not be too much longer (robin2204 reports here that Elonex will be delivering his by the end of next week). I ordered mine back in April as a late, extra Birthday gift for my kids … today I was considering hanging on to it and making it a Christmas present.

Although ‘One’ deliveries have made it out, has anyone received a One t?

Detailed review of Elonex One on doeswhat.com

Wednesday, August 13th, 2008

Doeswhat.com have posted up a detailed review of the Elonex One here. This is well worth a look if you are considering buying one, or are looking forward to delivery and want an idea of what to expect, including use with the keyboard off.

CnM miniBook – is this the Elonex One t ?

Thursday, August 7th, 2008

Following up my previous post I’ve been down to my local Maplin to check out this Elonex One T (one two) look-alike. The first thing that struck me was how small it was – obvious you may say, but I think it’s got something to do with this really looking like a proper laptop.

This is a long way off a full review, as I was stood in the shop for only a few minutes, but here is a quick run thro’ of what the laptop is like.

Keyboard:

This was a pleasant surprise. The keys have a ‘real’ feel and look to them and seemed to be a lot more robust than those on my eeePC (my nephew managed to bust the arrow keys on mine in a short space of time playing games). However, typing was a little odd, mainly because the ‘real’ key shape means that the top surface of each individual key is even smaller than those on the eeePC.

Mouse Touchpad:

This was a touchpad for movement, with a button either side. This is an odd departure from the established format of button beneath the touchpad and would take some getting used to…. I’ll be plugging in a USB mouse I think.

Screen:

Although similar to the eeePC in most respects it seemed easier on the eye. No problems here.

Software/Operating System and Speed:

Software seemed to be as the description on the Elonex website for the One t. I opened up the word processor, email client, web browser and software installer/update programme. Much of the software was branded XiP.

Word processor was Abi Word. This took a fair few seconds to open, was basic but usable fonts included chinese symbols.

Web browser was Firefox Bon Echo.

The desktop environment was icon-based with a toolbar at the bottom and tabs at the top. It had the feel of lightweight Linux desktops (Puppy Linux, Slax, that sort of thing). Some of the dialogue boxes had an elderly ‘Gnome’ feel about them. The overall feel of the desktop environment seemed a little disjointed – a fairly smart looking desktop, but individual applications varying in aesthetic feel.

Speed was hard to gauge. It was apparent that emphasis was on the selection of a lightweight desktop and applications. The choices have been tailored to the machine’s abilities, and this appears to have paid off as the laptop was quite usable. I only opened up two applications at a time though.

Price:

In the shop at £169.99. At this price it seems a reasonable alternative to a PDA. A threat to the eeePC? I’m not so sure, especially if the extra £40 to £50 is not a problem to you. However, many people like me have only paid £100 (£110) for an Elonex One, then upgraded for free – I reckon I’m getting a bit of a bargain.

Although from the outside, both laptops look identical except for branding, we don’t really know what Elonex will do with the operating system and software. Things may well be very different…..

Elonex One T user manual?

Wednesday, August 6th, 2008

Thanks to ChrisH for his comment with this link to a laptop looking very similar to the One t.

If it is effectively the same laptop, there’s a little more information than has previously been available.

I checked the link to see if local stock is available and according to the site there are two at my local store. I’ll pop over tomorrow evening and have a look! Will keep you posted….

Forum?

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

I’ve been considering setting up a user forum for these machines for a while. I’ve no intention of duplicating the ‘OneUnion’ setup that Elonex have got planned, but more geared towards the type of user who wants to modify their laptop (….and subsequently break it!!).

If you are interested in this sort of thing, please drop us a comment – especially if you’d have the time to contribute (unfortunately I don’t really). If the response is high, I’ll get something sorted out.

Elonex Onet deliveries postponed – email from Elonex

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

Like many others who read and comment on this blog I received this email from Elonex earlier today (a couple of days after mine was due):

This email contains important information about your order.

Thank you for completing your order and upgrading to the Elonex ONEt.
Demand for the ONEt free upgrade and accessories has exceeded our estimations, with the majority of customers ordering a range of accessories, including the indispensible wristVAULTs. As a result we are experiencing a delay on deliveries. The official launch of the ONEt is 1st September however Pre-orders, of which you are one, will receive their order in the last week of August, ahead of this product launch.

We sincerely apologise for this delay and for any inconvenience caused. We would therefore like to offer you the following options:
• Continue with your order as it currently is (no action is required by you)
• We are able to temporarily refund your order and re process the payment when your order is dispatched (please call 0870 240 1060)
• If you would like to cancel your order (please call 0870 240 1060 or email us here)

Please accept our sincerest apologies, your order is of the utmost importance to us and we are putting every effort into speeding up all deliveries.

Best Regards

Elonex

I think that it would be fair to say that Elonex seem to be having genuine difficulties and are also taking note about the criticism regarding debiting for the cost of the laptops before they are dispatched. My Asus eeePC took ages to turn up (probably for the same reasons – massive demand, plus manufacturing prolongment?) – but I think that where Asus did not commit to when orders would be fulfilled, Elonex have done, and been tripped up a little.

I’m just glad that this is a surprise for my kids and they’re not constantly asking when it will arrive!

Elonex One deliveries have now started

Tuesday, August 5th, 2008

Since my last post, deliveries of the original Elonex One have begun. DoesWhat have received theirs and posted up an initial review here. I’ll be interested to read the follow-up review in a few weeks, especially with respect to the pre-loaded software and the ability to modify it.