
Tuesday, June 10, 2008
Heard through the tech underground that there's a new startup planning to offer an incredible ultra-low cost, ultra-high energy efficient, super-fast new generation of desktop and laptop computers.
Word is the very green computer will cost about as much as an iPod and be as fast as a $3,000 Mac or PC. That's not all, my friends. This "cheap/green/easy" consumer desktop/laptop is being offered by a company that believes in sustainable living. Sounds to me like they are on the right road by making their computers inexpensive, green, user-friendly and - you're going to love this! - featuring open source software applications as well as open communication. The products will be launched in July.
While they could call the products "green apples" (and hear from Apple attorneys in 20 minutes) they seem to have gone to a different fruit. Check out the tease at CHERRYPAL.COM. Am I interested in buying a CherryPal this summer?
Well, YEAH!
http://serendipitydoodah.blogspot.com/2008/06/green-cherry-well-yeah.html
1 comments:
I bought a Cherry Pal netbook from them on the week of March 29, 2010, and when I received it, I was not satisfied with the product so I returned it back for a full refund immediately. I received an e-mail from them, telling me that I was going to get a full refund and I never received anything. I have contacted them through e-mails several times, and they continued to give me the run around and now they won’t even respond to my e-mails. So beware, their products are substandard and if you return them, they like to rip people off and not reimburse you.
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