Bright future for Smartbook series?
A new report by the Wall Street Journal said that the 2010 consumer electronics exhibition will be the launch of smartbook ...
How much opportunity will the Smartbook have in a chaotic market of current Netbooks?
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Smartbooks are not a completely new product, we all know their existence, and have also seen a number of models. Basically, they are machines that cost less than netbooks and function more diverse than smartphones (smartphones).
They have potential, because smartbooks are becoming stronger, more comprehensive in every minute. These smartbooks do not run on regular operating systems (like Windows 7) but instead are many forms of Linux, designed to easily access regular applications such as Firefox, Office .
A new report of Japanese Wall Street newspaper said that the consumer electronics exhibition 2010 will be the launch party of smartbook, when a lot of tiny smartbook lines (like high-end smartphones) will appear for the first time. general public. These machines are designed with the ability to hunt for Internet connections using Wi-Fi or 3G connectivity, which is really remarkable in the website world we live in.
Interestingly, which smartbook is on the border, netbooks usually cost about $ 200, and they use almost complete operating systems. smartphones, like the iPhone 3G Apple, cost only $ 200 with the ability to surf the web, edit text, and call.
So where is the market for smartbooks located? A question worth $ 64,000! Most smartbooks are expected to cost between $ 200 and $ 450, and they need some support when it comes to operating systems. They also do not support Intel processor chips; Most will use the ARM environment to enable the highest battery life.
Research shows that customers who buy netbooks quickly return the product when they realize that they are built-in Linux - everyone doesn't want to have to study all versions of the operating system when they know they have You can install Windows for your device.
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