03 Jun
Posted by scottc as Asus, EEE PC, Mobile Computing
TAIPEI, Taiwan — June 3, 2008 — Today at Computex, Microsoft Corp. announced that following the success of Windows on netbooks, the Windows offering is being extended to include nettop devices. Netbooks are commonly referred to as ultralow-cost PCs (ULCPCs) and were originally intended for students and other first-time PC customers in emerging markets. Nettop refers to desktops that are ultralow-cost.
In April, Microsoft announced the worldwide extension of the availability of Windows for this emerging class of devices that are primarily used for e-mail, accessing the Internet and instant messaging, and the company is seeing much demand among industry partners who want to ensure that customers can have the benefits of Windows on both new and existing devices.
For ages, I’d been struggling with how to describe the new generation of cheap and small PC’s. But Microsoft have finally answered that, by naming them "netbooks". They can also be referred to as ULCPC’s, but that is just too damn confusing.
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