MeeGo Netbook suddenly appeared

Fujitsu has just 'silently' launched the world's first netbook using the MeeGo operating system, Fujitsu LifeBook MH330.

Fujitsu has "quietly" launched the world's first netbook using the MeeGo operating system, Fujitsu LifeBook MH330.

>>>Fujitsu is about to sell laptops running MeeGo first

Picture 1 of MeeGo Netbook suddenly appeared

LifeBook MH 330 has a slender, compact design, suitable for people who move .

After Finnish phone manufacturer Nokia turned its back on MeeGo, Intel continued its open source operating system project to raise hopes of gaining market share with Android. Fujitsu is the first company to introduce Megoo pre-installed netbook called LifeBook MH330 , which has a modest configuration when using Intel Atom N445 1.66Ghz processor, 1GB RAM, 250GB HDD, 10.1-inch LED screen -backlit.

Fujitsu's new MeeGo NetBook is also equipped with three USB ports, a VGA port, multi-card reader slot, Wi-Fi 802.11 b / g / n and Bluetooth. MH330 is quite compact with dimensions of only 285x185x18-24.5 mm, weighing only 1.1 kg.

In fact, the LifeBook MH330 model has been available since early 2010 with the same configuration but does not use the MeeGo operating system. The "old" LifeBook also has a DVD Sharing feature that supports sharing an optical drive with another device via a wireless connection. No information about this feature is available on the new MH330 version.

LifeBook MH330 focuses on social and multimedia networking applications. Fast start-up time, user-friendly interface makes it easy to manage the entire system and the system also automatically updates regularly to upgrade functionality or patch.

Picture 2 of MeeGo Netbook suddenly appeared

Social media and multimedia entertainment are the two goals of LifeBook MH 330.

MeeGo was introduced by Intel and Nokia in February 2010 at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2010. This product is a combination of the Moblin platform (from Intel) and Maemo (from Nokia). This operating system is designed for use with smartphones, tablets, netbooks and other mobile devices. Recently, Nokia unilaterally announced to stop development plans for MeeGo to focus on Symbian or search for another platform. Intel is currently maintaining the development of this open source operating system, despite Android's stormy development.

Update 25 May 2019
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