Why Litl Won’t Work
November 5, 2009 by Rico Mossesgeld
Filed under netbooks
The new Litl is basically a web-based netbook designed to work entirely on the web, allowing users to access prominent online applications like Flickr and Google Docs. The gadget, manufactured in China, enjoys the support of a minimalist-oriented marketing and design strategy. The design of the actual unit itself is special, especially as the display hinge flexibility allows the Litl to turn into a dynamic picture frame of sorts, showing pictures, weather forecasts, and of course the time. The emphasis on usability and simplicity looks promising.
Users cannot directly install applications on Litl; updates are streamed automatically via WiFi. There’s also …read more






