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Intel Litl webbook headed for CES debut

Intel’s own Litl webbook will be making a debut at CES 2010 which is happening just next week. First announced in November, the Litl will target those looking for an easy-to-use Internet computer for homes that will merge both the web with high quality viewing similar to that of a TV. Powered by an Intel Atom processor, you can use the Litl as a standard netbook or flip the 12″ display and keyboard around on its patented hinge to make it stand upright like an easel. We’ll definitely be taking a closer look at the Intel Litl

 
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Litl Webbook – Internet computer for the home

Boston-based startup, Litl introduces the Webbook, an Internet computer for the home that offers a simple way for everyone in the family to enjoy online photos and all the web has to offer. The Litl Webbook sports an Intel Atom 1.6GHz processor and a graphics chip that accelerates H.264 video and provides 720p output via HDMI port. It has a 12-inch LCD display. The Webbook runs Litl’s web-oriented OS and offers the “easel” viewing mode for accessing popular websites and RSS feeds. It has an easy-to-use interface and includes several proprietary channels

 
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Webbook comes with optical disc drive

Most netbooks that we know of lack an optical disc drive for obvious reasons, but the Webbook will come with a built-in CD/DVD drive – trust the folks in China to come up with something like this. Tucked nicely in no man’s land, the Webbook will probably run on Linux or Windows XP, where it will feature other similar netbook specifications ranging from its Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz processor, 1GB RAM, a 160GB hard drive, 802.11/b/g/n Wi-Fi connectivity and a 10.1″ display at 1,024 x 600 resolution. Don’t expect this to

 
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