Emtec Gdium Liberty 1000 netbook reviewed (Verdict: Poor solution looking for a problem)

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The “Gdium Liberty 1000″ is an intriguing proposition: Slip in the custom “G-Key” flash drive in the bottom to fire up your own custom Linux desktop, making it possible to swap your personal work environment into any of the nearly disposable netbooks from Emtec that will never actually be littered around the landscape, as the netbook itself, according to the queen of all netbooks Joanna Stern, is sort of horrible. The keyboard is apparently pretty good, though, which would make typing run-on sentences easy.

Although it won’t fit as clearly into a netbook, there’s always pen drive Linux.

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One Response to Emtec Gdium Liberty 1000 netbook reviewed (Verdict: Poor solution looking for a problem)

  1. Anonymous says:

    PenDriveLinux Rocks… Thanks for pointing it out!

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