Litl Webbook

  • The Litl web book is predominantly a netbook to be used from home and is designed and manufactured by Litl, LLChttp://www.litl.com. With especially good TV integration, the Litl web book retails at $699 and is available from the Litl Websitehttp://store.litl.com/ from November 9, 2009.
  • Features and Functions

    The features and functions of the Litl Web book arehttp://techztalk.com/techwebsite/11-04-09-litl-webbook-combines-web-and-tv-like-viewing-experience

    1. support for Flickr and Shutterfly online gallery, Weather channel, Facebook channel, Internet browsing and streaming Internet TV,
    2. 12" screen display with a 78-degree viewing angle,
    3. 1.6GHz Intel Atom processor,
    4. 1GB RAM and 2GB flash memory,
    5. GPU for 3D acceleration (support up to 720p video),
    6. Webcam and
    7. WiFi.
  • Reviews

    As everything from music and photos to email and social networking moves online, it’s clear that the web is transforming personal computing. And yet, most homes are still using computers and software based on thinking from more than 30 years ago.” explained litl’s founder and CEO John Chuang. “We knew that to really meet the needs of home users – from kids to parents and grandparents – we needed to design an entirely new system that would make the web engaging, entertaining and fun. http://www.geeky-gadgets.com/the-litl-webbook-04-11-2009/


    But what’s interesting about the Litl Webbook is not so much on its specs but the fact that it has its own OS and it is said to be always on with no need to log in everytime you want to use it.

    The Litl webbook also produces high-quality TV-like viewing of photos and other digital content. So that makes it worthy of the monicker – Internet computer for the home. http://eeepc.net/litl-easel-webbook-goes-up-for-pre-order/


    The Litl Webbook is a 12-inch netbook that can flip from laptop to easel, making it ever so more aesthetically pleasing while watching movies or displaying photos. Extra design touches like a nob and optional remote smooth the transition from laptop to artsy laptop, but the Litl Webbook is not a tablet—it lacks those last few degrees of flexibility, plus there's no touchscreen.

    As for the hardware specs, it's a typical 1.6GHz Atom, 1GB RAM and...wait...just 2GB of flash storage? Yes. The Webbook wants to be a cloud computing machine that runs widgets (on top of Linux, we assume) instead of a full OS. So you're supposed to store all of your precious files somewhere else and rely on the service's automatic software updates. http://myprops.org/content/Litl-Webbook-Banks-On-Cute-Overlooks-Practical-NetBooks/


    The Litl Webbook is one of the most unique devices that I have seen in a while. It can be used as a netbook with a 12.1 inch screen and 1.6GHz Atom-based processor. It also has 1 GB of memory, 2GB of storage, 802.11 b/g WiFi, plus 2 USB 2.0 jacks.

    However, its main unique feature is that the Litl Webbook can bend over backwards and become a display for enjoying video or photo content. http://www.mobilewhack.com/litl-webbook-is-a-lot-expensive/

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