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HiVision Defined
A widescreen high definition television with 1125 lines and 30 frames a second compressed using the MUSE standard, designed in Japan in the late 70's and early 80's and intended to replace the archaic NTSC standard but the American government resisted the usage of something not "home made" so it was never deployed outside Japan.
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- The Earth Times: HiVision Linux Laptop: Wins where the OLPC fails: A $100 laptop with 512 mb of ram, 1.6ghz VIA proc. and 1gb of flash
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- techvideoblog. com " Blog Archive " $98 Linux Laptop - The HiVision miniNote: techvideoblog. com » Blog Archive » $98 Linux Laptop - The HiVision miniNote
- YouTube - $98 Linux Laptop from China - The HiVision MiniNote: HiVision makes one of the worlds cheapest Linux laptops at $98 using a new cheaper chipset, WiFi, 1GB flash storage, it runs Linux, 3 USB ports, Ethernet, SD...
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