Cloud integrates a web browser and a compressed Linux kernel to allow access to most commonly used simple applications in seconds, not having to wait for the system to boot up. Cloud is similar to the Linux-based SplashTop interface, which works in much the same way and is called QuickStart when used in Lenovo laptops, among others. Microsoft is reportedly working on its own version of a pre-boot interface.
Flash videos will be supported by Cloud, as well as MP3 audio files. Cloud interfaces via a specially designed browser with an icon dock that contains shortcut buttons to favorite applications. More details about Cloud and GigaByte touch-screen netbooks will be released at the CES show in early January.
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