CherryPal Cloud Computer

CherryPal Cloud Computer

CherryPal recently launched the industry’s first secure and energy efficient two-watt CherryPal cloud computer with no moving parts. The PC uses 80% less components and consumes 98% less energy than any traditional computer. So, stop worrying about hardware failure and maintenance cost.

“Today’s typical PC is based on a computing model created 25 years ago, before the Internet, web browsers and global warming,” said CherryPal CEO Max Seybold. “We have developed a new computing model that makes CherryPal the easiest to use, greenest, most affordable computer available today.”

The easy to use computer boots up in 20 seconds and is operated by Firefox-based browser. The Freescale’s MPC5121e mobileGT processor, 256MB of DDR2 DRAM and 4GB NAND Flash-based solid state drive makes it one rugged device. The 10 ounces weighing computer features Wi-Fi 802.11b/g, 1 USB 2.0 port, Ethernet and RJ-45 jack, VGA DB-15 display out jack and Headphone stereo audio out 3.5mm jack for ease of use.

The software applications like iTunes, Openoffice.org and CherryPal-brand media player makes it available for use right after you take it out of the box. Available at a price of $249, it does not require subscription or any hidden fee.

Via: Press







2 Responses to 'CherryPal Cloud Computer'

  1. Solmn - August 28th, 2008 at 11:54 am

    Thank you for talking about the CherryPal C100. I am linking to this page from my blog, CherryPal for Everyone, at cherrypal dot blogspot dot com. I am excited about how the CherryPal can bridge barriers to people who have not had access to computers or the internet because of money, fear, education or other challenges. I will be commenting on my experience of using it on my blog as soon as I get my own CherryPal C100! You can use CODE CPP206 to get your own CherryPal for $10 less than purchase price when they are shipping (soon!) The best update I’ve gotten on availability is that the delay is due to a last minute decision to upgrade the solid state storage to a faster, higher quality version than planned. The hardware is working perfectly but the software requires some tweaks to fully optimize the OS to the new hardware. I think its worth the wait as there is nothing else available at the price point of $239 (using code CPP206). Come visit http://cherrypal.blogspot.com for updates. I am an anticipated fan with interests in cloud computing, green washing, sustainability and cheap, reliable connectivity.

  2. Solmn - October 19th, 2008 at 8:47 pm

    CherryPal™ replaced the C100 with the 8GB SSD C114 - still the same price!!!

    The CherryPal™ C114 desktop is about the size of a paperback book, but has the performance you would expect from a full-size desktop computer. Freescale’s fast triple-core mobileGT processor delivers exceptional multimedia performance and feature-rich user interfaces, while only consuming as much power as a clock radio.

    CherryPal uses 80 percent fewer components than a traditional PC, and because it has no moving parts, it operates without making a sound and will last 10 years or more. “The first CherryPals will get shipped on US election day, November 4th, guaranteed. We were
    able to upgrade the C100 to the C114 for the same low price. We increased the local Solid State Disk Drive from 4GB to 8GB and slightly changed the casing, lighter and slimmer, very cool. I am sure you will like it.” Please visit CherryPal 4Every1 (CPFE) http://cherrypal.blogspot.com the number one CherryPal fan site with info on CP discounts, gigs, sitings, buyings and cloud computing and green computing raves…Use CODE CPP206 for $10 off a CherryPal C114 desktop at http://cherrypal.com/SHOP.html Subscribe at http://www.feedblitz.com/f/?previewfeed=424285


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