قامت الشركة الألمانية Smartbook بتقديم الحاسوب المحمول Logo ، يتميز بتصميم عصري، إسم الشركة هو نفس الأسم لفئة الحاسبات السمارت بوك .. وهذا الإسم مأخوذ قبل ظهور هذه الفئه ، كما إن هذا الحاسوب المحمول نحيل وخفيف وجميل أيضاً ، كما إنه يحمل المعالج Intel CULV ، أما المواصفات المتبقية فهي : شاشة بطول 11.7 إنش وبدرجة وضوح 1366×768 ، أما النظام Windows 7 Home Premium مع ذاكرة عشوائيه واحد جيجابايت. وأخيراً يتبقى السعر 699 يورو بما يعادل 944 دولار أمريكي وسيصدر خلال الأشهر القليلة المقبلة ، وسيتم الإعلان عنه رسمياً في مؤتمر CeBIT 2010.
Smartbook Logo is neither a logo nor a smartbook, actually a 3G-equipped CULV laptop:
We're ready to hand out our first award for CeBIT 2010. The most confusing product of the year ribbon goes to German company Smartbook, who's decided to produce a portable computer with a shell design and 3G connectivity that... isn't actually a smartbook (or what we understand the term to mean anyway). Instead of capitalizing on the built-in marketing appeal of its name, Smartbook AG staunchly persists in believing it's a real laptop maker..
and is readying a new thin-and-light machine to prove just that. To be known as the Logo, this will be an Intel CULV-powered 11.6-incher, with a 1366 x 768 resolution, Windows 7 Home Premium and a stingy 1GB of RAM on board. In other words, the Acer Timeline 1810T, only a few months later and priced to (never) sell: €699 ($944). Boy, we've heard of corporate hubris before but this is getting silly now.
We're ready to hand out our first award for CeBIT 2010. The most confusing product of the year ribbon goes to German company Smartbook, who's decided to produce a portable computer with a shell design and 3G connectivity that... isn't actually a smartbook (or what we understand the term to mean anyway). Instead of capitalizing on the built-in marketing appeal of its name, Smartbook AG staunchly persists in believing it's a real laptop maker..
and is readying a new thin-and-light machine to prove just that. To be known as the Logo, this will be an Intel CULV-powered 11.6-incher, with a 1366 x 768 resolution, Windows 7 Home Premium and a stingy 1GB of RAM on board. In other words, the Acer Timeline 1810T, only a few months later and priced to (never) sell: €699 ($944). Boy, we've heard of corporate hubris before but this is getting silly now.




















