Saturday, November 27, 2010

Jolicloud Jolibook review

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The Jolicloud Jolibook. Oh yes, it's sounded like a made-up device
ever since the pictures of it started to leak out, but the netbook
centered around the Jolicloud Linux operating system is indeed a real
product. So real that we've been using the Atom N550-powered system
over the past few days. Sure, we've gotten looks in public because its
cartoon-covered lid, but the £279 ($443) machine isn't meant for
"grown-ups" -- it's intended for a younger set, or those between the
ages of 15 and 25. You know, those that tend to live in the Cloud. So,
does the netbook have appeal beyond the young'uns? And is the social,
app-based Jolicloud 1.1 OS, which is built on Ubuntu and HTML 5,
robust enough to take you away from Windows or another flavor of
Linux? We've got the answers to those questions and so much more in
our full review.

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