Tuesday, May 19, 2009

Whiz-Gyy : New Innovation for Netbook Fuel (Solar)

iUnika is developing set for launching an cheap, Linux-running netbook that may run completely on solar energy.
Tackling solar power Is not only a smart idea; because the technology modernizes it can turn out to be among the great ways world may spill its habituation on climate-altering fossil fuels. Even so, although solar technologies have been gaining great jumps in efficiency and price over the last few yrs, the technology quiet has not inserted the mainstream—except maybe in basic desk computers.
Spanish computing device maker iUnika would like to modification that with a solar powered version of its Gyy netbook. Though the Gyy will never be mistaken since a gaming machine with 400 megahertz MIPS processor, 128 MB of RAM, and an 8-inch, 800 by 480-pixel screen, the solar battery on the lid of the netbook may be applied to prevent its battery charged and—in principle—constantly absolve of the electrical grid.

The Gyy weighs just 700 gms—that's approximately 1.5 lbs—and boasts three USB with 2.0 ports, 100Base-T Ethernet, wireless fidelity, optional GPRS connectivity, and up to 64 GB SSD storage. An LCD show on the palmrest enables the users to rapidly look the battery's stream charge level. The Gyy carries GNU/Linux, instead of Windows XP…and that surely assists save prices down my rejecting license tax.

The solar-powered Gyy should be useable in European Community this summertime for nearly €160..

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