
As shown in the picture the two little flash drives are dubbed as “USB computers”, which are the newly announced products of the Korean company, IOCELL. The two models of the “USB computer” are “Castella T” and “Castella B”, which let you store your favorite software and then run on any PC. The company says that “Castella” is the platform that makes MP3 player, USB flash drives or any mobile devices that come with flash memory to work as a second computer once they’re plugged into any PC. To me, Castella sounds pretty much similar to the data sync software, Mingo, loaded on the 8GB Kingston flash drive, which we’d seen two days ago. So, the Castella-loaded flash drives allow you to transport applications, settings and data from one computer to another. When you come to any computer, just plug in the Castella-installed flash-memory devices, you can then load the entire setting, application and data from the original computer and then start working on it. Once you get back to the original computer, it will then sync back the entire settings, application and data. Of course, this is only handy provided all the places you go equipped with computers.
via [Aving.net]
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July 18th, 2007 at 3:03 am
[...] USB computer – there isn’t a need to bring along bulky laptop anymore Samsung sizes up its notebook computer, a 19-inch Desknote announced! July 18th, 2007 byketyung [...]
July 18th, 2007 at 5:21 am
I wonder when will the Origami or other similar thingy make the big time. Then we dont even need a Vaio.
July 18th, 2007 at 9:01 pm
Basically there are quite a number of them out there, depends if you’re used 2using it. To me, a 12-inch or 14-inch laptop still pretty good for heavy work. Tablets, UMPC only good when used for simple task due its so-small screen size. Anyway good for traveling at least can get connected always