Litl LLC launched today a Linux-based laptop design, named "Webbook". The device comes with a custom simplified interface, it can run third party web apps, and it can operate both in a laptop mode, or by bending backwards the screen, in the "easel TV-like mode". The Webbook can also connect through HDMI to an HDTV, and a remote control is sold separately. The Webbook goes in auto-maintainance mode, when in sleep. The Atom 1.6 Ghz/1 GB RAM device sells for $699. More info
here and
here. Videos of the UI
here.
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Their entire site is hilariously stupid.
And here I was, thinking that today people share using Facebook, Flickr etc.
Ya know why TV is lean back and web not? One of them is inherently passive and the other active. Take a guess.
Wow, a slide show if the internet? Sign me up!
Good thing for litl that this whole social networking thing hasn't taken off and that sites like Flickr and Facebook are just not existing yet.
Thank God it's not 3 pounds of lead! That would have been too heavy!
Edited 2009-11-05 02:18 UTC