Elonex ONEt

The Elonex ONEt is a netbook computer marketed to the education sector in the UK by Elonex. Inspired by the OLPC initiative, the low cost of the ONE, the ONEt[1] and similar devices,[2][3][4] made this subnotebook seem an attractive proposition for educators seeking to provide every child with a highly functional laptop computer. However initial ONEt trials by educators claimed that the lack of security, specifically the absence of any password protection at start-up, put personal information at risk, making it unsuitable for use in a school environment.[5] It was released in September 2008, on sale to the general public, marketed as an upgrade to the ONE. It has Wi-Fi connectivity, a solid-state hard drive, three USB ports and an SD card slot.

Hardware

The hardware specifications published on 9 July 2008:[1]

Processor, Main Memory

  • Ingenic JZ4730 JzRisc Processor (incorporates the XBurst CPU core)[6]
  • On-board 1 GB Flash Memory, (2 GB in t+ model)
  • 128 MiB RAM

Dimensions

  • Display: 7 in (18 cm) LCD display; 800×480 px Widescreen
  • Dimension (w.× l.×h.): 21×14×3 cm
  • Weight: 625 g

Networking

Peripherals, Ports

  • 3 USB ports
  • RJ45 network port
  • 2 built-in speakers
  • Audio in & out
  • SD Card slot

Battery

  • Li ion 7.2 V 2.1 Ah - approximately 3 hours usage

Energy Consumption

  • Approximately 4.5 W

Operating System

The Elonex OneT has a Linux (mipsel) based operating system, and the included software comprises Sky Word (Abiword 2.4.5), Sky Table (Gnumeric 1.6.3), a PDF viewer (ePDFView 0.1.6), Scientific Calculator, Dictionary, File Manager, Web Browser (BonEcho/Firefox), Email client (Sylpheed), Sky Chatting (Pidgin), FBReader, Media Player (xine based), Xip Flash Player, Image Gallery, Paint Brush, and Sound Recorder.

Although access to the root filing system isn't possible through the included file manager it is possible to get console access as user root by installing the Xterm application from the CnM Lifestyle website.[7] The CnM Lifestyle notebook is exactly the same as the Elonex OneT and so all applications on this page can be installed. (To browse the raw file system, the web browser will respond appropriately to being told to load file://127.0.0.1; obviously, this is read-only access.)

Similar devices

The ONEt is similar to the CnM Mini-book from Maplin Electronics, Alpha 400 product from Bestlink[3][8] or the Trendtac EPC 700[4] or the Skytone Alpha 400. Those devices are basically all the same and only have different OEM names.

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References

  1. "Elonex ONEt website". Archived from the original on 2008-07-12. Retrieved 2008-07-09.
  2. "CnM Mini-book". Archived from the original on 2008-09-20. Retrieved 2008-09-16.
  3. "Alpha 400". Archived from the original on 2008-06-09. Retrieved 2008-07-09.
  4. "Trendtac site". Archived from the original on 2008-08-10. Retrieved 2019-08-06.
  5. Comments on ‘Netbooks and Mini-Laptops’ The Register
  6. "Jz4730 32 Bits Microprocessor Data Sheet" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2009-05-15.
  7. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2011-05-29. Retrieved 2008-12-31.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  8. Bestlink site
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