Nov 09
Litl Easel Webbook gets the extensive hands-on treatment (video)
Posted in: expensive, netbook, Today's ChiliWait a minute — you say you’ve been longing to get your hands on an overpriced netbook that you can use upside-down? Well, kids, the time is drawing nigh. Mere days after the Litl Easel Webbook went official we’ve become privy to a lengthy video of the bad boy in action. Indeed, things are as you expected: a 1.6GHz Atom-based machine running a proprietary web-optimized OS, this guy has been specially designed, in the words of the company’s CEO, to do away with “the computery stuff.” To that end, users will see no icons or folders in the desktop. Such tried-and-true stalwarts of computer interface design have been eschewed for “web cards.” Indeed, you won’t be able to overlap or resize windows at all, at all: unless you’re in easel mode, in which case you scroll through cards one at a time with a wheel. But there’s more! Users may “liberate the photo” in a manner not unlike a digiframe the fraction of the cost, thanks to the device’s integration with several photo-sharing services (including Shutterfly and Flickr). Still curious? I bet you are. Hit up the video after the break and prepare to have all of your dreams fulfilled (well, maybe not).
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