I remember a youtube video I saw recently in which a Lenovo sales guy tells the interviewer (at some trade show) that the software environment for their Skylight ARM-based netbook woulb be entirely proprietary, and that they would even push upgrades to devices in the field. While it doesn't exclude the possibility, I think this attitude makes it less likely that Lenovo will look kindly upon hackers loading their own OSs. Hopefully HP will take a less hacker-hostile approach.
And if anyone could make an ARM netbook with a Pixel Qi screen, that would be out of this world.
i must say id be very interested in seeing a android netbook.. and id love to play with it, but i cant imagine it being that usefu, i think it would be rather slow and probaby just like a nexus one or a droidl, i hope im wrong because id really like to encourage the use android and the upcoming meego.
My Droid is actually faster than I need it to be. I just want a notebook. Literally, a device that is useful for taking notes and general writing.
This thing is beautiful, but it's twice as powerful as my Droid, and I really don't need that extra power - I'd rather have the same battery and run it an extra 5 hours.
i guess i havnt played with the droid enough. I would like to see it work out, especially seeing how it would do as a netbook platform, but im a little skeptical.
Relevant page on HP's site: http://h10025.www1.hp.com/ewfrf/wc/document?docname=c0208419...
There's Flash Lite 3 support, but I don't see a mention of the Market.