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by Robert Jaques

24 Jul 2003

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Lindows.com has launched a Linux computer with a price tag of $169, positioning the "virtually indestructible" WebStation firmly at the budget end of the market.

The Linux firm expects the units to be used as consumers' second computers, or as business work terminals or in public-access kiosks.

WebStation runs the Lindows Linux OS from an internal CD which means that system settings are not subject to long-term damage when settings are changed. Restarting the unit restores it to its original settings.

Lindows boasted that passwords and usernames are not required when using the WebStation, making it suitable for public-access locations.

The company said that some models, designed with the public sector in mind, make the CD drive inaccessible to patrons.

"In the business world, WebStations are ideal for a work terminal, in a lobby, in a call centre for employees who need access to the internet and email, and more," Lindows said.

"Educational environments such as public libraries, computer labs and classrooms will allow more students access to the internet to do research and work on documents while staying within the administration's budget."

The device offers web browsing, instant messaging, and audio/video playback with support for MP3, Real Audio, Real Video, QuickTime, MS Media, Java and Flash.

The inclusion of a Microsoft-compatible office suite is designed to allow consumers to open, edit and email Excel, Word and PowerPoint documents.

www.lindows.com/webstation

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