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Litl Webbook - Blends Web and TV-like Viewing Experience Together For $699

A new kind of computer company, litl, today unveiled its webbook computer and operating system -- a completely new and simple way for everyone in the family to enjoy online photos and all the web has to offer. The litl webbook, an Internet computer for the home, blends the engaging content and social interactivity of the web with high-quality TV-like viewing of online photos and other digital content. The litl webbook is available immediately online at litl.com. The price for the litl is $699, with an optional remote control for $19. The litl webbook includes a free two-year unconditional "satisfaction guaranteed or your money refunded" warranty -- double the industry standard of one year and significantly more consumer-friendly.

litl webbook

"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."

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Posted by | Thu, Nov 05, 2009 - 07:26 AM


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