Litl webbook to debut at CES

CES 2010: 12-inch "Internet computer" boasts hinged design

Litl webbook to debut at CES

6 January 2010 13:23 GMT / By Amy-Mae Elliott

Announced back in 2009, the new "litl webbook", described as "an easy-to-use Internet computer for the home that blends the best of the Web with high-quality TV-like viewing" is to get a public unveiling at CES.  

With an Intel Atom processor, the not-a-netbook webbook claims to makes the Web "simple, engaging, and fun".

With a unique design, the litl webbook can be used as a conventional laptop or the 12-inch screen and keyboard flip around on a hinge so it can stand upright like an easel for photo or video viewing.

The litl webbok is on sale in the States for $699.

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Hardware, Netbooks, CES2010, Litl webbook

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