Litl Easel Webbook now official, unbelievably overpriced

How much would you pay for a netbook? $200 on contract? Maybe as much as $599 for a so-called premium model? How about $699 — a price that doesn’t even include the $19 remote control? Well, what if we told you that the Litl Webbook, a 1.6GHz Atom-based machine running a proprietary web-optimized OS that pumps accelerated H.264 content at 720p over HDMI-out, has a unique hinge that allows it to bend backwards and stand upright like an easel? Sorry, no touchscreen… but that display is 12.1-inches and you get Flickr and Facebook content as well as custom “channels” like The Weather Channel displayed in a “fun” and “engaging” way. You can even scroll between content via that baby-blue scrollwheel on the hinge. Not enough? What about the 2GB of storage, 1GB of memory, 802.11b/g WiFi, headphone and USB 2.0 jacks? Still not sold? Us neither.

[Via Netbook News]

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