Minggu, 25 Maret 2012

EMTEC GDIUM LIBERTY 1000 - OFFICIAL AT CES 09


It seems that CES will be flooded with an array of netbooks, each outwitting the other with a new concept that is popping up every other minute. Emtec has come up with one such unique netbook concept called Gdium which uses a bootable USB flash drive to store the entire OS. The flash drive is called as G-Key that fits in the front of the netbook and comes in 8GB or 16GB, but can be extended up to 32GB or more using a SDHC card . The G-Key is compatible with any Gdium netbook making it possible for multiple users to access a system, each with their own OS and data stored in the interchangeable flash drives. This innovative concept that gives security and mobility is put together with an elegant, stylish and sturdy design that measures 250 x 182 x 32 mm and weighs just 1.2Kg .

The Gdium netbook inculdes a 10-inch LCD display with 1024 x 600 resolution, CPU 900 MHz 64bits Loongson 2F by Microelectronics, 512MB DDR2 RAM, WiFi 802.11b/g, SD/SDHC card reader, Sound card, VGA output, Video card Silicon Motion SM502, Ethernet, Webcam, multi-finger touchpad, speakers and an extended keyboard for comfort. The Gdium runs on Mandriva G-Linux and comes preloaded with Firefox, Thunderbird, Spam Assassin, OpenOffice, ClamAV and much more. It also has online backup facility to restore your data in case you lose your G-Key. The price is expected to be around $400.

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