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by benzesandbetter 3513 days ago
In the early 2000's Japan was way ahead in the Sub-notebook market. As subnotebooks and tablets have come into popularity and wide availability worldwide, this arbitrage opportunity has narrowed significantly.

In 2007, I picked up a Panasonic R6 (10" LetsNote/toughbook). It was a great little machine, and I ran both Windows and Debian on it. The keyboard was a bit cramped, and the circular trackpad was pretty lame, but overall I loved the machine. Everywhere I went people would notice it and ask about it. After about 14 months, the logic board failed, and I discovered that as grey-market import, there was no warranty. This was a hard lesson, as I had paid almost $2k USD for the machine. Fortunately, I was back in the states when it happened, so I wasn't stranded abroad without a working laptop.

Earlier this year, I was in Japan and picked up a Japanese chromebook 10" for under $200. The keyboard is both english and Japanese which makes it a bit of a conversation starter. I installed Debian on it via Crouton (alongside ChromeOS). When I travel, I usually bring both my MacBook Air, and the Chromebook, and particularly in the developing world, I leave my MBA back in my hotel or apartment and bring my Chromebook with me when I'm out and about in the city.

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Can you share which Chromebook you got? I'm living in Japan and am interested.
I have the Chromebook Flip C100
Interesting. Seems the price has changed - I can't find it for any less than ¥35,000 without flets hikari subsidy.
Found a photo of me working on my R6

https://www.instagram.com/p/o4XZ5_hVSR/

> The keyboard is both english and Japanese

So, Japanese, then? Or does it have English labels on the modifier keys?

This usually implies a QWERTY keyboard with Japanese kana printed on the keys and a way to switch modes:

https://encrypted-tbn1.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcSH1YLn...

Oh I see, it's US QWERTY with labelled kana, as opposed to the Japanese layout, which adds some extra keys specific to Japanese (mostly for IME use).
It's QWERTY with Kana. You can see a couple images here:

https://www.instagram.com/p/BAqh-TUpLh3/

https://www.instagram.com/p/BGGFILmpLsn/

Ah, that looks like the standard Japanese layout; it has the extra keys.