An 'instant-on' version of Linux from US-based firm DeviceVM will soon appear
on Asus laptops alongside Windows Vista.
The Splashtop distro will be bundled on the Asus M70T, M50V, M51Vr and
high-end F8Va/Vr notebooks this summer and on the manufacturer's entire notebook
range "in the future".
The news comes hot on the heels of an announcement from Asus earlier this
month that it plans to include Splashtop, which the Taiwanese manufacturer calls
Express Gate, on
all
of its motherboards.
Splashtop boots from a Flash chip on the motherboard in a matter of seconds
and is designed to run a small suite of applications including Firefox, Skype
and instant messaging.
Part of Splashtop's appeal is that it complements rather than replaces
Windows, offering users the option to run a choice of operating systems.
Low power consumption and Wi-Fi support also make it an attractive option for
notebook manufacturers.
The integration of Splashtop represents a big step forward in portable computing
Mark Lee DeviceVM
"The integration of Splashtop into notebooks represents a big step forward in
portable computing, where instant 'on' and 'off' is essential," said DeviceVM
founder and chief executive Mark Lee.
Asus stressed speed and security as key features for users, as well as the
ability to turn notebooks on and off in the same way as other electronic
appliances.
"Asus is always committed to bring customers the most innovative solutions,"
said Henry Yeh, general manager of Asus' notebook business unit.
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