Intel launched a new definition of netbooks
New generation Netbooks must run many platforms such as Windows, Tizen, 7-12 inch screens and support for Intel Wi-Di or Blu-ray 2.0.
New generation Netbooks must run many platforms such as Windows, Tizen, 7-12 inch screens and support for Intel Wi-Di or Blu-ray 2.0.
Intel has just released a definition for a new generation netbook. In addition to Windows 7 and 8, this product will support the Tizen operating system based on the Meego platform.
New generation Netbooks can run both Tizen operating systems instead of Windows 7 and 8 as they are today.
The world's largest chip maker said the new netbook models will be 7 to 12 inches in size, with a slim design and no fan cooling. In addition, these products can come in a variety of shapes, from hybrid designs between netbooks and tablets to slide-out keyboards.
In addition, Intel also allows its partners to integrate into the netbook with "hot" features such as support for Blu-ray 2.0, Full HD 1080p, Intel WiDi, PC Sync, wireless music playback, and connectivity technology. Intelligent and fast booting. In addition, the company also launched the Application store application store to help users download software for Windows 7 and 8 operating systems.
New generation netbooks will cost more than current products. The price of the new netbook will range from $ 199 to $ 399. According to Notebookcheck, the above upgrades will help netbooks gain user attention.
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