Cherrypal, a company focused on producing low-end computers for developing countries, is going with Android on their $99 netbook. Saving some money on physical storage with a focus on the cloud, the computers will house internals that fall short of matchinch those of the typical smartphone: 533MHz ARM A9 CPU, 256MB of RAM, 2GB storage, and 3 USB ports. But that shouldn’t matter much to those in the undeveloped world who will be greatly helped by Cherrypal’s low-priced offering.
These netbooks should look similar to the “Africa” model pictured above. The $99 “Asia” model will sport a 7″ screen, while a $148 version will come at 10″ with a webcam.
[via CrunchGear]
Its kinda cool.
Does it have a touch screen?
Any chance you could buy one in the US?
Why cant they make that cheap arm a9 android phone?
Careful. Cherrypal still hasn’t delivered $99 laptops ordered in January. Their BBB rating is “F.”
These netbooks should look similar to the “Africa” model pictured above.