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Litl Webbook Banks On Cute, Overlooks Practical [NetBooks]
Litl Webbook Banks On Cute, Overlooks Practical [NetBooks]
How did Asus, Acer and all the other netbook manufacturers miss such an obvious ploy? The word " Litl Webbook " must be the most cutely named gadget since the "Chumby." And it's also an interesting product in its own right. But I did say "interesting," not "buyable." The Litl Webbook is a ...
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crunchgear.com — When news of the Litl Webbook broke out on Wednesday , I was pleased to learn that... the company is located here in Boston since there aren’t nearly as many people in this area making actual hardware devices as opposed to software and web ... (more) Exclusive video of the Litl Webbook
Litl Webbook gets official: “cloud” netbook for $699
Litl Webbook gets official: “cloud” netbook for $699
slashgear.com — Given that most netbook press releases look like photocopies of each other, we’re particularly intrigued by the... Litl Webbook . Spotted last week whipping through the FCC, the Webbook is described by Litl as “an internet computer for the home” and uses a home-grown always-on ... (more) Litl Webbook gets official: “cloud” netbook for $699
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Litl Webbook Banks On Cute, Overlooks Practical
Asus Eee News, Mods, and Hacks — From Gizmodo - The 12" Litl Webbook can flip from laptop to easel, making it aesthetically pleasing while watching movies or displaying photos. But it is not a tablet — its flexibility is limited and it has no touchscreen. Specs are typical - 1.6GHz Atom, 1GB RAM but with just 2GB of flash storage. That's because the Webbook wants to be a cloud computing machine that runs widgets instead of a full OS. It is a good idea, unfortunately at $700, the price isn't. ...

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netbookchoice.com 11/4/2009 — Litl Webbook Just last week we came across a new device from startup, Litl, that passed through the FCC. The company has now drawn back the curtains and officially announced the Litl Webbook (it was codenamed Litl Easel in the FCC documents). The ...
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store.litl.com 11/4/2009 — litl webbook $699 The litl webbook gets you online and more. It's an internet computer that works great with your favorite websites. But, the litl also flips over to create a new view of the web. Our intuitive interface and no-maintenance approach ...
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slashgear.com 11/7/2009 — The Litl Webbook met with confusion when it officially launched earlier this week . While the 12-inch notebook may resemble a netbook for kids, its $699 price tag slots it in among grown-up laptops, begging the questions of who exactly is the target audience and why should they bother? ...
Litl Easel Webbook now official, unbelievably overpriced
engadget.com 11/4/2009 — How much would you pay for a netbook? $200 on contract ? Maybe as much as $599 for a so-called premium model ? How about $699 -- a price that doesn't even include the $19 remote control? Well, what if we told you that the Litl Webbook , a 1.6GHz ...
Video: Litl Webook Looks Intriguing, but I'm Still Confused [NetBooks]
gizmodo.com 29 days ago — In case you missed it, the Litl Webbook is a unique "cloud-based netbook" with only 2GB of local storage, a presumably Linux-based custom OS, and a 12-inch display that bends over into "easel mode." Here's what it looks like action: This video from ...
Litl Easel 'web computer' is cute as a baby-blue button
engadget.com 10/28/2009 — Sorry Litl, but the FCC just spoiled your surprise party. Described as "a web computer" running Litl OS (sorry Microsoft), the 3.38-pound Litl Easel (built by FIC ) packs a 1.86GHz Atom Z540 processor beneath that 12.1-inch 1280x800 pixel display, ...
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litl.com 11/4/2009 — All New Litl Webbook First to Blend the Best of the Web and TV-like Viewing Experience in Easy-to-Use Home Computer Nov 04, 2009 Boston-Based Start-up Designs Unique Computer for Entire Family to Enjoy Always-On Web Photos, Socializing, and ...
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