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Re: I-opener - Circuit City shuts doors on i-Opene

Posted By: Jeroen Sonnemans <sonnie@c...>
Date: 3/20/00 3:50pm

In Response To: Re: I-opener (keith alexander)

Well I tried to order one online, but have to wait till they are in stock again... Meanwhile I read the article below, os was wondering if anyone who ordered from CircuitCity has heard anything about this from them.

Article (The Register):

Posted 20/03/2000 2:48pm by Drew Cullen

Circuit City shuts doors on i-Opener $99 PC hack

Circuit City, the US giant computer retailer, has issued an email memo to staff, announcing that orders for multiple units of the I-Opener Net appliance would be cancelled, due to "increased demand" and limited availability.

Circuit City had been selling the I-Opener, made by Texas company Netpliance, as a $99 loss leader, reducing the retail price from $299.99, assuming t would receive a slice of subscription fees, from customers who signed up with Netpliance as their ISP for $21.95 per month.

However, a hack of the unit enables the user to choose a different ISP. Even better, with minor modification, the I-Opener can be turned into a fully-fledged, if rudimentary PC.

Sales of the i-Opener at Circuit City have been "surprisingly brisk," according to our informant, who says: "I wouldn't be surprised if all open orders, which can't be filled for a couple of weeks at least, are cancelled".

On Saturday, news of the hack was posted on Slashdot by discoverer, Ken Segler, an electronics engineer, of Las Vegas, and picked up by the New York Times. So that looks like the end of the game for wannabe $99 PC owners. You can see how it was done at linux-hacker.net/iopener. ®

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