EmperorLinux regularly visits trade shows on the east and west coasts of the
US. Trade shows give our customers a chance to talk to our
Linux experts and try out a selection of our
latest Linux laptops.
We appeared at the
LinuxWorld Open Solutions
Summit
in New York from Feb. 14-15, 2007. We were
in the Solutions Showcase in booth 17.
Highlights of our LWOSS NY 2007 presence included:
- Experiencing a full range of business-ready Linux laptop solutions,
including the Rhino D820
- Trying handwriting recognition on Linux with the
Raven X60 tablet (our second-generation Linux
tablet)
- Hands on experience with the new
Tarantula CF-30 touchscreen rugged
Linux laptop with full MIL-SPEC
certification
- Meeting and talking tech with EmperorLinux Founder & CEO
Lincoln Durey
- In depth discussion of 64-bit Linux on Core
2 Duo laptops
- Cost savings analysis: migrating your users to Linux laptops
Interested customers were invited to attend the LinuxWorld Open
Solutions Summit as our VIP
guests. Some of the highlights of the VIP program included:
- Free admission to Sponsor Showcase as a guest of EmperorLinux
- Signing up with our Priority Code for
$200 off the 2-Day Conference Pass
The Raven X60 tablet is the evolution of
the Raven X41 tablet, the first fully-supported Linux-based tablet ever
available. This second generation machine offers a higher resolution 1400x1050
LCD; faster, dual-core CPU; and larger hard drives. You'll be encouraged to
try out the X60 tablet running Linux, including open-source handwriting
recognition, tablet buttons, dynamic screen rotation, on-screen keyboard, and
many other features.
The Tarantula CF-30, based on the
Panasonic Toughbook CF-30 enjoys a MIL-STD-810F
certification for ruggedness and has a touchscreen LCD with both pen and finger
input. These systems will allow military, police, and corporate IT departments
with a requirement to use Linux in harsh outdoor field conditions to enjoy a
fully supported mil-spec rugged Linux laptop. Strong ruggedness means the
system will last much longer than typical commercial-grade laptops in harsh
conditions. Having internal WiFi, cellular
data, and GPS makes the unit fully self-contained, with no need to attach
external GPS receivers or external cellular communications devices.
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