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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2012

Benjamin Kerensa meets with executives with CTL Corp who talk about their new line of Ubuntu Products including the MB40U and their plans going forward.

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  • So if I've understood this correctly they're offering a dual core (64bit 1.86Ghz 1mb L2 Cache) atom processor, 4GB ram, 32GB ssd running Ubuntu for "less than $300" that's £195 over my way and I call that mighty reasonable. Hopfuly I can import one (fingers crossed).

  • Awesome, will be checking it out when released.

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  • @windowspczone Windows? really? now I'm the one doing the laughing;-) I can't speak for all potential customers, and neither can you for that matter. But, If you offer me a laptop with an OS that is inherently more secure than Windows, not really subject to viruses, makes better use of the hardware (much better of RAM), much more user friendly in many ways, such as installing software and most importantly controlled by the user, not a big company, I for one will listen:-)

  • @andamat Than most non-Apple laptops these days? Don't be silly. There's hundreds if not thousands of Windows laptops available. Calling the middle one slick is hilarious! It's massive, cheap plastics. How can these manufacturers think they can compete? LOL. I know your reply will be hilarious, can't wait.

  • @windowspczone Well I'm not sure that's true at all. Even if so, a lot of custormers also care about prize you know. Plus, I fail to see these models looking any more dated than most non-Apple laptops these days. The one in the middle even looks quite slick.

  • @andamat Ha, say that to potential customers who don't really care about that, they care about looks. If your targeting the average user market, people want style too. That's why Apple does so well.

  • @windowspczone It's what's inside that counts isn't it? At they don't come filled with expensive rubbish.

  • Reminds me of the time Xandros came out on EEE PCs. Those were the days KDE 3.x, Red Hat Linux and so on

  • They look like laptops from 10 years ago. And the white netbook looks like a 3rd world netbook.

  • @rkanters123 same

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