Posts Tagged ‘laptop’

Elonex One T or CnM Minibook for Christmas – Welcome to the unofficial user community!

Friday, December 26th, 2008

Thought it would be worthwhile putting up a post for the benefit of those who have got a new Elonex One T or CnM Minibook for Christmas and are looking for help.

Owing to the CPU chip used in these laptops, Linux distributions and software designed for the more ‘normal’ X86-based processors will not work, however, help is at hand…

In addition to the manufacturers websites, you might like to have a look at the following:

http://www.littlelinuxlaptop.com – This describes itself as the “ultimate unofficial free software and modding resource site” for these laptops. Have a look here if you are after more software, or want to get deeper into the Linux operating system. There is also a fair bit of other useful background information regarding the laptops on here, and useful links to other resources.

If you’ve just got the laptop out of the box, performing a software update using the inbuilt software updater is a good idea. This resolves a few glitches including some issues with the wireless function. It may be necessary to connect directly to your router using a cable to do this first time.

Other specific help you might be looking for:

Games: In addition to the games that can be directly installed to the laptop, users have found that you can play flash games (see this forum post), which opens up massive possibilites for widening the scope of use for these laptops, such as running flash presentations from other software like Openoffice.org. Alternatively, Firefox game add-ons can be installed (see this forum post), as the in-built browser ‘Bon-Echo’ is related to an older version of Firefox.

YouTube: Try this from the CnM site

The Small Linux Laptop Forum is an unofficial community forum for users of Elonex One / One T, CnM Minibook and other related mini laptops. Much useful information and problem-solving can be found here.

If you are trying to do something, have a search of the forum – quite often the problem you are encountering has been solved by someone else before. If you can’t find anything, submit a well structured post giving as much information as you can about the problem, including things you have tried already. They are a friendly and helpful bunch. Try and return the favour at some point by helping someone else – or if you work out the problem for yourself, post a ‘How-To’ within the relevant board.

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 deliveries started?

Saturday, July 26th, 2008

I found this review article on the Elonex Onet. It seems to be a write up of an actual machine, although the first section of the review could have been written without. Maybe the deliveries are starting to come through?

Elonex One Delivery News

Monday, June 16th, 2008

I received this email today from Elonex, detailing out a little more about their plans to fulfill orders:

This email contains important information about your order.
THANKS
Pre-ordered ONE or ONE+ deliveries are scheduled to commence towards the end of June. You will shortly receive a further e-mail advising you of your projected delivery date and requesting the outstanding balance. You will also be invited you to purchase from our range of accessories, which will help you get the most from your new laptop.

The above mentioned e-mails will go out in the order in which the orders were received, with all advices going out within the next four weeks. Early Ship (Beta Test) deliveries will be made by the end of June, followed by the remaining deliveries which will be shipped on a first ordered, first delivered basis. All deliveries will be made prior to the new school year.

Thank you for your patience and interest in the ElonexONE. We feel certain that you or the recipient will get years of great enjoyment and use from the ElonexONE.

THANKS

So, watch this space.