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  • Toshiba is done with netbooks (in the US)

    Toshiba is done with netbooks (in the US)

    Earlier this year Toshiba introduced its first netbook with an Intel Atom N2600 Cedar Trail processor. But if ...

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  • CyanogenMod 9 Alpha 0.1 for the NOOK Tablet kills (some) bugs dead

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Skype video chat coming to Litl Webbook

The Litl Webbook is a $399 internet appliance that’s sort of a cross between a netbook and a souped up digital picture frame. When the company first introduced the product with a $699 price tag, I was skeptical. And to be honest, now that the price is $399, I’m still a bit skeptical that there’s a market for the Webbook…

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June 25th, 2010, 7:26 am by Brad Linder | 4 Comments

Litl Webbook price falls from $699 to $399

If Litl had introduced the Webbook at $399 in the first place, maybe this 12 inch notebook with a custom, widget-based operating system would be a household name by now. Oh yeah, I meant to say if Litl had introduced the Webbook at $399 in 2007. As it is, the company launched the Webbook for $699 last year and didn’t…

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May 16th, 2010, 8:15 pm by Brad Linder | 3 Comments

Litl Webbook to support HD Flash video

The folks behind the Litl Webbook plan to launch an update that will support Adobe Flash Player 10.1 with hardware video acceleration. In other words, you’ll be able to watch HD Flash video on the Litle Webbook. But the company is also introducing an SDK that will allow developers to write Flash-based channels for the notebook. The Litl Webbook is…

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May 11th, 2010, 5:13 pm by Brad Linder | 1 Comment

Litl Easel unboxed… by Litl

litl unboxed

Sure, I’ve poked fun at the Litl Easel “webbook” which looks like little more than an oversized, overpriced, underfeatured netbook. But the company does seem to understand the blogosphere. A few days ago they sat down with CrunchGear to provide an extensive look at the software running on the computer. And now, rather than waiting for some enthusiastic customer or…

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November 11th, 2009, 10:37 am by Brad Linder | 1 Comment

Litl Easel webbook gets video demo: Still not worth $699

webbook video

Still confused about the Litl Easel webbook? It’s an internet and entertainment-centric laptop that doesn’t behave like a typical laptop, even though it looks an awful lot like a laptop. The folks at CrunchGear got to sit down with the developers recently and they’ve put together a 16 minute demo showing just what the device can do. You can check…

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November 7th, 2009, 11:26 am by Brad Linder | 5 Comments

Litl Easel is more of an expensive internet appliance than a netbook

litl easel-2

Litl has officially pulled back the thin veil that had been covering the company’s new Easel computer. The Easel is basically a laptop with a 12.1 inch display, a 1.6GHz Intel Atom processor and a graphics processor that can handle H.264 video at 720p resolutions and output video to an HDTV via HDMI. It has 1GB of RAM, and 2GB…

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November 4th, 2009, 8:35 am by Brad Linder | 7 Comments

Litl Easel: 12.1 inch Atom powered laptop… or webbook

litl easel

The Litl Easel is a low power laptop with a 12.1 inch, 1280 x 800 pixel display that’s set to launch on November 4th. But you can already find a ton of information about the computer including the user manual and a series of pictures on the FCC web site. In true FCC fashion, there are even photos of the…

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October 28th, 2009, 10:54 am by Brad Linder | No Comments »
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