Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Linux OS Hercules eCafe Netbook Does 13 Hours Per Charge

The Hercules brand isn’t exactly a household name, but it is better known for the line of speakers than “real” computer equipment. Even so, they’re already onto the next generation of computing with two new eCAFE netbooks. The EX HD eCAFE netbook is the one that boasts a “real world” battery life of “at least” 13 hours. That should be more than enough to keep you Skyping and Twittering all day long.
Latest Technology Linux OS Hercules
The Slim HD eCAFE netbook, on the other hand, has a claim to fame with its less than one-inch profile. To keep the battery life optimal, the Hercules netbooks use a ARM Cortex A8 800MHz low-power processor, solid state storage, 512MB RAM, and a fanless design. This sounds awfully gutless, but the custom Linux-based operating system is optimized for this environment. Then again, you can easily find a lot of smartphones with more juice than this.
Latest Technology Linux OS Hercules
Running through the rest of the specs, we find a 10.1-inch 1024×600 LED screen with 720p video support, a trio of USB ports, Ethernet, cardreader, 802.11n Wi-Fi, and 80GB of online storage.

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