Google releases its Android-powered netbooks fully packed with the company's popular application suite such as Google Maps, Google Earth, Goggles, YouTube, Google Calendar, Buzz, Gmail, Google Contacts, Google Shopper, Google Talk, Google Finance, and Latitude. Another good news is if any of these applications is not loaded in your purchased system, Google makes them available for your downloading pleasure in the Android Market.
Latest Google Android Netbooks
1. Google Android 7" Touch Screen WIFI MID Tablet PC Netbook UMPC
This is the newest Google Android netbook! It sports the hottest operating system in the PC world today for portable devices: Google Android. Since Android is an open source operation system, this means that independent programmers from all over the world will perpetually share their knowledge and expertise to update and keep this platform a cut above the rest. Simply put, your netbook system will always be up-to-date. This Android netbook is also fully adaptive and upgradable and its 7 inch Touch Screen is convenient for browsing the Internet, watching movies, and playing games!
Some of the highlights of this system include:
- Hard Disk: 2GB NADD FLASH, but it supports most 16GB mobile HDD
- Display: 7 inch with 16:9 wide-screen, 800X480 high-brightness TFT LCD
- Touch Control: full size touch operation
- Support WiFi 802.11 b/g
- Built-in Google maps
- Orientation Sensor: automatic steering display screen
- Sound Effect: built-in Microphone and High-Fidelity stereo speaker output
2. AirLife 100
Surprisingly, this Google Android-based netbook is released under the Compaq brand by Hewlett-Packard. This powerful netbook comes with a 10.1 inch screen, a 1GHz Snapdragon CPU, WiFi, nearly full-size keyboard, and a 16GB SSD internal storage. Another amazing feature of this portable gadget is its customized touch interface which allows for the Android-powered netbook to merge with any compatible smartphone and be converted a sort of hybrid machine. Now, that's superb technology!
Google has come a long way since its early days in search engine domination and it now appears to be gaining momentum again for stardom with its newly-developed Android-powered gadgets and devices. Although Android-powered netbooks are not household favorites yet, with Google working its magic on these tiny remarkable machines, anything can happen!
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Published by Joey Liam
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2 Comments
Post a CommentThanks, Karen.
Great review, Joey!