Ergo Electronics’ GoNote GNT 10 is a budget netbook packed with high-price functionality. The netbook features a touchscreen, an HDMI port, a full QWERTY keyboard with touchpad and a 0.3 megapixel VGA webcam.
As its name suggests, the GoNote GNT 10 has a 10-inch screen. The netbook is powered by Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) and has full access to the Google app store. Inside there’s 1 GB of DDR3 memory and 8GB of solid state storage with microSD expansion. Users will also have access to up to 5GB of cloud storage provided by Box.com. A netbook with a touchscreen would seem to be a pricey piece of tech, but Ergo Electronics’ is selling the GoNote for a mere $236. That’s the good news; the bad news is that it won’t be sold outside of Ireland and Britain.
Thrifty Touchscreen Netbooks
The GoNote GNT 10 is Ideal for Budget-Conscious Gadget Geeks
Trend Themes
1. Budget Touchscreen Netbooks - The GoNote GNT 10 offers high-price functionality at a budget-friendly price, paving the way for affordable touchscreen netbooks.
2. Android-powered Netbooks - Powered by Android 4.0, the GoNote GNT 10 showcases the potential for netbooks to leverage Android OS for enhanced functionality and app compatibility.
3. Cloud-integrated Netbooks - With access to up to 5GB of cloud storage provided by Box.com, the GoNote GNT 10 exemplifies the trend of integrating cloud services into netbook devices.
Industry Implications
1. Electronics - The electronics industry can explore the potential for developing more budget-friendly touchscreen netbooks like the GoNote GNT 10.
2. Mobile Technology - The mobile technology industry can adopt Android OS and explore its applications in powering netbooks, following the example of the GoNote GNT 10.
3. Cloud Computing - The cloud computing industry can collaborate with netbook manufacturers for seamless integration of cloud services, as demonstrated by the GoNote GNT 10.