Ready To Demo: $150 Laptop With A ‘Complete Computing Experience’
Posted on December 19th, 2006 by ElectroGeek
The laptop avoids the use of Microsoft software and name brand PC processors such as Intel and AMD.
An Atlanta company is cobbling together diverse software and hardware building blocks to create a $150 laptop computer that promises its users a common computing experience and avoids Microsoft software and name-brand PC processors like Intel and AMD.
Called the “LiteComputer” by Lite Appliances, most of the pieces of the laptop have been developed and the firm hopes user models can be ready by mid-2007.
Full Story Via Informationweek.com
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