Saturday, February 19, 2011

Fujitsu introduces the first MeeGo netbook world

Fujitsu announced the Lifebook MH330 's debut, the company's first MeeGo netbook based on Intel Atom processor. The company also seems to be the first supplier to offer a netbook with MeeGo; pre-installed While MeeGo for Netbooks is already available for any Pine Trail Netbook, Fujitsu says that this version specifically customized for MH330 (take advantage of the hardware buttons). The company is also offering MeeGo for exploring current machines.

The netbook is powered by a 1.66 GHz Intel Atom N455, 1 GB of RAM and a 250 GB hard drive. Comes with a 10.1 inch LED-backlit display (resolution 1024 x 600). The device is priced at S $ 488 at Singapore, which means I would go for some $ 400 in the United States.

Rich interface of MeeGo MH330 features that enables users to have unlimited access to a full suite of applications, including social networking tools like Facebook, Twitter and multimedia capabilities through a panel of media with an organized view of your video and music files stored in your media library. The biggest advantage of using MeeGo, however, is the significant reduction of startup time.

"For our valued users, human-centric nature of MeeGo based netbook not only transcends the boundaries of netbooks but also serves as the new standard for the tomorrow's computing experience," Mr. Lim Teck sin, Vice President of Engineering and Product Marketing Fujitsu PC Asia Pacific, said in a statement. "The netbook crystallizes the two products, Best-of-breed and MeeGo is part of efforts, Fujitsu and Intel, to bring the industry a great step forward. For native multimedia that long for greater interactivity and immediate access multimedia, the LIFEBOOK MH330 definitely exceed refreshed their expectations. "

Although Nokia has dropped very MeeGo and Symbian phone for Windows, we must remember that strategy only applies to Smartphones. The company still intends to ship a product related MeeGo later this year (we think that is their tablet). Additionally, Intel is pushing yet Nokia MeeGo despite change of strategy.



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