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Medison Celebrity, $150 of Linux laptop for the people

BBinder   on 27 July 2007 - 13:58 · 12 comments & 7561 views

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Apparently you don't need to be a non-profit crazy, or nab few million pre-orders, to sell a laptop for $150 (or maybe you do, see update below). Medison, a Swedish consulting company, has just unveiled its Medison Celebrity laptop, which sports standard hardware, a 14-inch WXGA screen, an optimized Fedora Linux install, and a downright criminal $150 pricetag. Sure, you're not going to be launching Crysis on this thing anytime soon, with a 1.5GHz Celeron processor, 256MB of RAM, and VIA PN800 integrated graphics, but the casual user should find plenty to keep them occupied, and there's room for Windows XP if you want to pony up for a license -- which at retail costs more than the laptop itself. There's 40GB of storage, a CD / DVD combo drive, 802.11g WiFi, and even what looks to be a built-in webcam in the pictures. These'll be shipping in the US and Europe in 4-6 weeks. Oh, and in case it hasn't sunk in yet: $150.

Update: The more we look into this one, the more it looks like a scam, with an oh-so-tiny air of believability -- perhaps just wishful thinking. Check out comments for the ongoing investigation, but at the moment we're thinking guilty until proven innocent.

News source: EndGadget.com

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#1 tiagosilva29 on 27 Jul 2007 - 15:08
Stop! Scammer time! You can't shop this!
#2 lbmouse on 27 Jul 2007 - 15:58
So being scammed can be added to the list?:
  • Wi nøt trei a høliday in Sweden this yër?
  • See the løveli lakes
  • The wøndërful telephøne system
  • And mäni interesting furry animals
  • Including the majestik møøse
(1 reply) #3 hotdog963al on 27 Jul 2007 - 17:45
News source: EndGadget.com
What the ****?
#3.1 Croquant on 27 Jul 2007 - 18:15
Note to admin: It's Engadget, not Endgaget. Delete the "d".
#4 Croquant on 27 Jul 2007 - 18:18
Careful folks: It's likley a scam or a case of vaporware.
(2 replies) #5 n3Mo on 27 Jul 2007 - 21:05
I live in Sweden and my mother news a laptop for school, so I saw this a week ago. It has been some news article about this company the last few days here in Sweden, and it's going to be very interesting to see whether they deliver any computers. (I haven't pre-ordered, why would I?).
#5.1 Soham on 28 Jul 2007 - 09:28
news=uses?
#5.2 n3Mo on 30 Jul 2007 - 19:53
Quote - (Soham said @ #5.1)
news=uses?


"need a new"

Thx for the note. I tend to write to quick sometimes :/
#6 Atasas on 29 Jul 2007 - 15:50
Be warned! and be more sensible than me folks!

http://www.medisoncelebrity.com/price.html

http://www.2checkout.com/community/support...&replies=24


and yah if you feel like to have laugh- you bleedin' welcome


Trouble is- until proven that goods are not delivered( not exist) - there is no way to get the money back! (credit agreement)
Bastards! bastards! bastards! bastards!
bastards!


By the way I've learned that scam originators are not from UK....
#7 Atasas on 29 Jul 2007 - 15:58
#8 dogmatix on 29 Jul 2007 - 17:53
Send me your $150 and I promise to send you TWO laptops.... AK, Lagos, Nigeria
#9 Atasas on 30 Jul 2007 - 10:50
Ha ha....

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