Now, in an email sent out to users (see below), Jolicloud sheds – a bit – more light on things.
Here’s what’s cooking:
- they’re effectively calling the computer a Jolibook (nothing on that site yet)
- release is planned for this month
- it’s a netbook that runs Jolicloud 1.1, which is the upcoming version of the OS
- it will come preloaded with Chromium, the open source version of Google Chrome
- the whole thing is HTML5-based, which I swear is quite impressive
- the Jolibook will boast a dual core Atom N550 processor
- it’ll come with a 250GB hard drive, a VGA port and multiple USB sockets
- it will be able to play 720p video
What we still don’t know:
- the exact launch date
- actual measurements (my guess is 10.1 inch) and memory capacity
- the retail price (they say it will be “affordable”, which is what everyone always says)
- how and where the netbook will be distributed
- if people will be willing to spend money on a Jolibook before comparing with the first Google Chrome OS computers, which should hit the market in the near future
Founded in 2008, Jolicloud has raised $4.2 million from London-based Atomico Ventures and Mangrove Capital Partners in July 2009.
We’re keeping tabs on Jolicloud’s progress and will update as soon as the netbook goes on sale.
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Authors: Robin Wauters