

Ok so here we go with another tiny little number...
Koolu!This linux-based appliance is the product of Jon "Maddog" Hall (Chief Technical Officer and Ambasator) and Andrew Greig (Founder and CEO). Backed with such a Linux personality and visionary like Jon gives built-in credibility and we will see what happens. There are two flavors of this unit - a more traditional thin client with Ubuntu Desktop pre-installed, and then a HD based unit as well. These both are truly geared as net appliances utilizing Ubuntu and Google Apps to get things done. Price ranges from $199 for the thin client to $299 for the HD version. Here are the specs:
Thin Client $199- 

AMD Geode LX 800 (500MHz@0.9W)
USB 2.0 ports - 4 Nos
Dimensions - 13.5 (Width) x 13.5 (Depth) x 3 (Height) Cm
Memory - 256 MB for thin client and 512 MB for web appliance. Can be upgraded to 1 GB
AMD LX 800 Integrated Graphic
Sound - Realtek ALC203_LF AC’97 (2-Channel Support)
Ethernet - Realtek RTL8100C-LF 10/100 MB LAN
Fan Less Solution / Dust Resist
Energy efficient and uses less than 10 watts.
HD-Based NetAppliance - $299 (80GB HD Installed w/ Ubuntu Desktop)
Now here is the thing that really gives me the utmost respect for them, their philosophy.The Koolu group really strives for making connections with developing countries.
"What (and who) is Koolu?
Koolu is an organization that wishes to bring computing and access to knowledge to the world. In order to do this we believe in:
- Thin client and server-based computing
- Free and Open Source Software (FOSS)
- Partnering with people and companies whenever possible (there have been enough wheels invented).
- Generating local jobs and increasing local skill levels.
- Lowest possible prices while delivering quality service.
We are especially interested in emerging nations and in formulating ways to bring software solutions to people who have never had computers or Internet connectivity before. We believe in creating local jobs and increasing local IT skills, which helps develop a better local economy.
Based in Canada, we do business world-wide, and are looking for partners that will help up meet our vision of world-wide computing."
I see this as a great stride and such a enduring approach. I really wish them the best and I really hope to read more about what they have help fostered/accomplished. The machines come in a few pretty colors too, and there are great details on making it a nice little MythTV appliance!
Check them out and give them some support - Bravo.
Also check:
Community Koolu page/Wiki