Seth Weintraub
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Certainly this cannot be it. The first Google Android netbook really should undoubtedly be far more monumental than this $100-$200 unit from SkyTone. Guangzhou, China-based Skytone is famous for creating Skype headsets and ultra lower cost children's personal computers. But, as of nowadays, they've on their web site,
Office 2007 Professional Plus Key, the Alpha-680 Google Android netbook. In Pink,
Genuine Office Professional 2010, Yellow, Red,
Genuine Office Standard 2010, Black and White.
While this device will be very low cost, it does have some redeeming attributes. It seems to be to have a flip all around touch screen along with a gaming pad inbuilt. And this issue does have Wifi, Ethernet, 3G,
Microsoft Office Professional Plus 2007 Key, USB Ports and an SD card slot in a $100-ish package deal.
The specs general are anemic, like you would expect for the low-cost Netbook.
This is just a glorified cellphone...devoid of the glory. Its create high quality also seems extremely lower end. However, with Skytone's Skype heritage, at least it will be capable of operate being a Skype cellphone.
I'd prefer to see a much better processor, far more RAM and more local storage. I guess the SD card slot is means sufficient to put in 32GB more Flash storage if desired. And so long as this factor runs a browser more than WiFi, it's tough to complain about a $100 system. Worst circumstance scenario, you'll be able to give it to a youngster to play with.
SkyTone isn't the one Android Netbook sport in town both, they're just first to announce. Lots of others are planned, namely Pegatron's Freescale based mostly netbook. There is also the i-Buddie prototyple demonstrated below (even though that is according to Intel Atom).
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With Windows seven Netbooks only in a position to run three programs at a time,
Microsoft Office Standard 2007, Google Android Netbooks are hunting fairly great.
I'm personally hoping to view much more exciting ARM Netbook goods to come out over the next handful of months, even perhaps a device from Apple.
Thanks to Tom for that link