2011年4月1日星期五

Hercules NetBook again invents and launches 10-inch Linux - A8-powered eCAFE

Hercules re-invents the netbook again, launches 10-inch Linux- and A8-powered eCAFEFeeling is perhaps a little too early to all retro nostalgia for the NetBook, with much of the industry to move to your Notbooks and your tablets and stuff, so we will only say that kickin' Hercules is it old school ' is by introducing his eCAFE Netbooks. There are two models, the slim HD and EX-HD, the former tilt-the scales at 1.9 lbs and only 8-inch thick, while the EX-model a bit stronger 2.5 kg and 1.1 inch is, managing 13 hours of battery life "actual use". Both should smoothly 720 p video playing on their 10-inch, 1024 x 600 displays or export via HDMI, a custom Linux version run and driven by an ARM Cortex-A8 processor. Hercules says this "sets a new standard" in Netbooks, but 8 or 16 GB of flash memory and 512 MB RAM all too familiar sounds us, and if the cramped sunken keyboard is the future we are very happy, in the present stick, thank you.

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