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MSI to Ship SUSE Moblin Netbook in February
By
ChannelTimes Staff
Mumbai, Jan 11, 2010 1255 hrs IST
MSI recently showcased the MSI U135 netbook running SUSE Moblin version 2.1 at CES 2010, and will ship in February 2010. The release will mark the first OEM to sell a fully-supported Intel Atom processor-based netbook running Moblin-based technology to consumers. The MSI netbook offers a rich Internet experience with integrated e-mail, multimedia and Web browsing capabilities, the company claims.
"Customers today are looking for devices that give them mobility and flexibility," said Sam Chern, director, global marketing, MSI. "MSI netbooks, in combination with SUSE Moblin, provide an innovative interface and robust computing capabilities as well as the cost-efficiency that our customers are looking for in these new devices." "The Moblin project has the potential to become an accessible and widely used computing platform," said Ram Peddibhotla, open source business director, Intel Software and Services Group. "We have worked closely with Novell in refining the current Moblin version 2.1 for the netbook."
"Novell is pleased to be working with MSI, a leading hardware vendor, to make SUSE Moblin the most user-friendly Linux netbook option for consumers. We have the most comprehensive portfolio available and with the growing interest in netbooks, we are continually improving SUSE Moblin to meet the demands of mobile computing users and expand the possibilities for Linux," added Markus Rex, general manager, Novell Open Platform Solutions.
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Yes Product is Good but i don't think so Mr.Johnny can be able to handle india business these MSI guys always thinking just gives the material and forget...forget whatever they commit...so always do the business with written commitment.. |
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- Vikas,
Allied computer, Delhi
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