Android-powered 7-inch Netbook spotted at CES 2010

Posted in Android by Conner Flynn on January 12th, 2010

Android is literally in everything. I wouldn’t be surprised to see it show up in a teapot next. Anyhow, this GL-750 netbook was spotted at CES 2010 running the Google Android operating system. It comes from Taiwanese PC maker King Yung.

You get a 533MHz Freescale iMX31 ARM11-based processor along with 128MB RAM and up to 16GB of flash storage. Aside from Android, you can also get it with Windows CE or a lightweight Linux distro built on a 2.6.x kernel.

They are likely looking for a US distributor. Good luck.

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3 Comments to “Android-powered 7-inch Netbook spotted at CES 2010”
  1. Blue Swan Says:

    can you please direct me to a link at bestbuy where i can purchase?

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