Litl is an innovative new web computer, or webbook, that marries the communication functions of a laptop and TV. Small, portable, and equally at home on a kitchen countertop or a living-room coffee table, the webbook is designed for families with multiple users who like to keep in touch and socialize. Litl is always connected to the web (with access to Wi-Fi) and flips upright like an easel for TV-like viewing of photos and video. It has no hard drive, files or applications of its own, but instead runs on the “cloud,” using web-based applications like webmail, Google, Flickr and Facebook. — (via Pentagram)
Por lo que he visto en la web, tiene un SO propio (aunque en Xakata dicen que está basado en Linux, gracias al FSM), lo que no mola tanto es que cueste ¡700$!




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