Litl Webbook Computer Debuts in US
A new computer company, litl, has unveiled its webbook computer and operating system – billed as “a completely new and simple way for everyone in the family to enjoy online photos and all the web has to offer”. The Boston-based company thinks PCs are “complex” and “hard to maintain”, and argues that their new home computer “was created with a fresh approach that makes enjoying online photos and using the web simple, enjoyable and fun”. The litl webbook features a bright 12” screen and also offers plug-and-play connectivity to large screen, high definition televisions by way of an HDMI output port. The price for the litl is $699, with an optional remote control for $19.
Press Release
All New Litl Webbook First to Blend the Best of the Web and TV-like Viewing Experience in Easy-to-Use Home Computer
Boston-Based Start-up Designs Unique Computer for Entire Family to Enjoy Always-On Web Photos, Socializing, and Communication
Boston, Mass – November 4, 2009 – Ready to hit the reset button on personal computing? A new kind of computer company, litl (litl.com), today unveiled its webbook computer and operating system – a completely new and simple way for everyone in the family to enjoy online photos and all the web has to offer. The litl webbook, an Internet computer for the home, blends the engaging content and social interactivity of the web with high-quality TV-like viewing of online photos and other digital content.
Unlike PCs that are complex, hard to maintain and designed primarily for work, the litl webbook was created with a fresh approach that makes enjoying online photos and using the web simple, enjoyable and fun.
“As everything from music and photos to email and social networking moves online, it’s clear that the web is transforming personal computing. And yet, most homes are still using computers and software based on thinking from more than 30 years ago,” explained litl’s founder and CEO John Chuang. “We knew that to really meet the needs of home users – from kids to parents and grandparents – we needed to design an entirely new system that would make the web engaging, entertaining and fun.”
According to the Pew Internet & American Life Project, 69% of Americans online use webmail services, store photos and other data online, or use software programs such as word processing applications whose functionality is located on the web. The web’s convenience and flexibility are driving these users to adopt online services: 51% cited “easy and convenient”, 41% cite “ease of access from any computer”, and 39% cited “ease of sharing information” as major reasons. A third of this group also cited that “their data is better protected from computer failure.”
Uniquely Versatile Design
When not used as a conventional laptop, the litl webbook’s 12” screen and keyboard flip around its patented hinge so the computer can stand upright like an easel. With its screen exposed, the litl webbook is now ideal for passive or “lean back” web activity like enjoying photos, listening to music, or consuming news, weather, and other web content.
The litl was designed to enhance home web use, with a bright screen featuring a revolutionary 178-degree viewing “cone.” Most traditional computers are designed for a single user, but the litl’s unique screen technology allows a group of people to clearly view the screen at the same time. For an even more social experience, the litl webbook also offers plug-and-play connectivity to large screen, high definition televisions by way of a convenient HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) output port.
An innovative hinge-mounted scroll wheel for changing web “channels” and an optional remote control further enhance this TV-like experience.
Enhanced Photo, Facebook, and Web Content Experience
Popular websites, particularly those with RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds, can already be enjoyed in the litl webbook’s new “easel” viewing mode. The litl will also launch with several proprietary channels that transform content from Flickr, Shutterfly, and Facebook in new and exciting ways:
· Flickr (flickr.com) and Shutterfly (shutterfly.com) channels to organize online photo collections, conveniently display them, and simplify sharing with loved ones;
· Facebook (facebook.com) channel to visually display social network updates in a fun, engaging mode.
The company has additionally worked with The Weather Channel (weather.com) to develop a channel that visually displays local weather conditions and 5-day forecasts.
Technical information for independent developers, potential partners, and others interested in developing custom channels will be announced shortly.
Easy-to-Use Interface
The litl webbook makes it easy to connect and stay in touch with friends and family. Because of its unique design, content from one litl to another is automatically synched, making content available ubiquitously. This feature allows users to instantly access and share content any time, any way, and any place they desire. For example, photos of the grandkids on a litl in one house can be instantly shared with grandma using a litl at her house─even viewed instantly on her TV, without ever sending an email.
In addition, with its specially-designed user interface and browser, the litl webbook is always on, with no need to log in to an operating system or launch a browser. The litl has an interface that is extremely easy to use, eliminating cumbersome menus, folders and icons.
Maintenance-Free
While most computers require administration, upgrades, updates, downloads and backups, the new litl webbook was designed to eliminate maintenance hassles and related expenses. The litl automatically updates itself, patches security gaps, and optimizes its technical performance. With no hard drive, the leading cause of failure in traditional computers, the litl webbook will be exceptionally reliable.
Price and Availability
The litl webbook is available immediately online at litl.com. The price for the litl is $699, with an optional remote control for $19. The litl webbook includes a free two-year unconditional “satisfaction guaranteed or your money refunded” warranty─double the industry standard of one year and significantly more consumer-friendly. Customer support is always available from litl’s friendly customer service team, via email at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address), Twitter at twitter.com/asklitl, or phone at 800.878.0900.
About litl
Based in Boston, litl is a new kind of computer company. The company was founded to make the web more enjoyable and entertaining for everyday consumers. Small and personal by design, we invite you to meet us and learn more at litl.com.




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#1 litl guy
I'm from the company and have been using litl for a couple of months now. For those into photography, litl solves a whole bunch of problems.
1) We liberate photos from the computer. We are in the point in history with the smallest number of photos seen to photos taken. Litl automatically takes photos from your collection and displays them in your living room. It's very easy to flip through a thousand photos without going to a PC.
2) We have a screen that can be viewed from all angles. Most photo frames can have limited viewing angles. Ours can be seen from all directions without distortion.
3) We aggregate on-line photo services. We work with services like flickr and shutterfly and aggregate your photos from those sites into our media wall. From there you can view or share photos simply.
4) See it big. litl connects easily via HDMI so you can see your photos larger than life.
5) We share pictures well. Send photos directly to you mom's easel not her inbox.
6) we update photos well. Once linked to an online album, the photos on the litl will sync with the album.
7) We integrate video into slideshows. Let's say you have movies and photos in your flickr set. Litl will seamlessly integrate movies and photos in a slideshow. In other words, show pictures, then movies, then pictures again.
8) We're also a great computer for surfing the web!
Check us out at:
http://www.litl.com/more-fun/photos.htm
2:38 pm - Monday, November 9, 2009
#2 Billy
Sorry, i am not getting it. It is just a netbook/notebook. Why would anyone pay a premium to stand it on its lid? Buy a photo frame.
Looks like the kind of thing that would get rejected on Dragons Den.
3:04 pm - Monday, November 9, 2009
#3 Phil
Hi Billy. I'm also from litl. Allow me to single out couple of the best features from litl guy's list - this might make things a bit clearer for you.
Take Point 5. Litl has a powerful sharing feature that enables you to put your pictures right on another litl's owner's screen - no emailing, no re compressing or tedious uploading. This is aimed fair and square at families who want pictures to be rapidly distributed right onto Grandma's screen (wherever she is) without any hassle. This typifies the litl philosophy of cutting straight to the desired outcome without the usual 1990s interfaces getting in the way.
My mother's 83 years old. While very bright, try explaining to her how she should download pictures from email or even open a Facebook account. But I know I could share pictures with her on a litl webbook without problems.
And point 2: You'd be hard pressed to find a photo frame with an LCD screen like ours. Quite simply it is the best LCD on the market for its size, we're not joking. This thing is so bright and clear it makes the LCD on my regular laptop look grey and dull. And you can still make things out clearly even in sunshine. Try that with your photo frame. A large portion of that price tag is taken up by this excellent screen. You get what you pay for.
Point 3: Why fool around with different photo services when you can just merge these on your litl webbook? Part of the idea of the litl webbook is that is built from the ground up to be an interface to web apps and services. We're building special litl channels - essentially custom views of web content - part of the idea of litl channels is to integrate content and your online stuff in a way that makes sense now in 2009. Not in 1999.
And we're only just starting. Our webbook has a software update system that works while you sleep - our software and channels are going to evolve way beyond what you now see on our webbook with no effort on your part. We have exciting plans to become the leading web interface in the home.
4:41 pm - Monday, November 9, 2009
#4 big fred
Sorry but I agree with Billy. It at first glance looks great but I can't see why it would cost more than £200, is it not just an upside down netbook with limited fuctionality?
I'm out.
2:27 pm - Wednesday, November 11, 2009