![]() | Each year, attendees of the Office 2.0 Conference receive a mobile device that is used to support real-time interactions during the event. The device also enables the event's 100% paper-less organization, making it as green as a conference can be. For the first year, we used Apple's iPod nano. The second year, we upgraded to Apple's iPhone. This year, we assumed that most past attendees would upgrade to the iPhone 3G themselves, hence focused our selection process on the most successful form factor that was brought to market over the past 12 month: the sub-notebook form factor pioneered by the Asus Eee PC. We reviewed different models from various manufacturers, and eventually selected the HP 2133 Mini-Note PC, for its exceptional screen (8.9" WXGA) and gorgeous industrial design. |
I believe that this Bluetooth Adapter has Linux Drivers. Here is a review about it.
I just received my device in the mail. Thank you Ismael and May for handling the logistics.
One question I have relates to making it Bluetooth-enabled. Does anyone have a suggestion for a USB Bluetooth adapter that runs with Linux? I'm finding it challenging to find any such adapters searching via the Internet — most seem to work with Windows or Mac.
Thanks in adance for any recommendations.