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Samsung, Phoenix Offering Instant-On Technology for Laptops, Netbooks
By: Michelle Maisto
2009-10-21
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Samsung and Phoenix Technologies announced that they will work together to bring notebooks and netbooks with instant on-off capabilities to market. Recently, Acer and Hewlett-Packard have offered comparable capabilities.Samsung Electronics and Phoenix Technologies announced a strategic
agreement on Oct. 21, saying they were planning to work together to
deliver notebooks and netbooks with instant on-off capabilities,
extended battery life and a more secure user experience.
All-day, instant-on and always-available mobile computing is the very
foundation of our P.C. 3.0 vision, Phoenix CEO Woody Hobbs wrote in a
statement. Consumers expect their notebooks and netbooks to perform
with the speed and agility of smartphones, and Phoenix is very pleased
to be working with Samsung to offer this user experience across all of
Samsungs notebook and netbook product line.
Analyst Roger Kay, president of Endpoint Technologies, explains that
Phoenix is a BIOS company. The BIOS alternative environment has been
used to run before the operating system to make sure a system is free
of bugs and that alls well.
It enumerates the hardware and then calls up the operating system, Kay told eWEEK.
Samsung and Phoenix could be planning to offer dual-boot devices that
use BIOS to offer instant-on capabilities, or it could offer a version
of the BIOS environment on its own for light devices intended for
surfing the Web and checking Web-based e-mail.
They havent come out and said thats what theyre planning, but its
possible, said Kay, who explains that, less than delighted with
Microsoft Windows Vista, OEMs were looking for alternative
environments. However, he adds, The dynamics are going to change with
the arrival of Windows 7. The pressure for other environments is going
to decrease.
In their joint statement, Samsung and Phoenix point out that netbook
shipments are exploding and expected to reach 25 million units by the
end of the year, according to Gartner.
Should the pair offer a netbook-like device with a unique environment,
but thats a strange beast people dont recognize, people will avoid
it, said Kay. Alternately, he went on, should it be positioned as an
inexpensive device for light e-mailing and surfing, Samsung might makes
its first significant contact with consumer PC owners in the United
States.
On Oct. 15, Acer introduced the Aspire One AO250 netbook, which
features two operating systems, Windows XP Home and the open-source
Android. Acer attributed to Android the ability to equip the netbook with instant-on Internet capability.
Hewlett-Packards
thin-and-light 5310m, set to arrive with the Oct. 22 debut of
Microsofts Windows 7, similarly offers QuickLook3, which offers 10
seconds of e-mail capabilities on a powered-down notebook, and
QuickWeb, for 20 seconds of browsing. These instant-on tools can be used without fear of viruses, HP has noted, since they run separate from the operating system.
As the worlds fastest-growing vendor in the ultra-mobile computing
market, Samsung is committed to bring to market innovative technology
solutions that simplify consumers lives, offered Samsung in the joint
statement. Working with Phoenix, we plan to deliver to our mobile
consumers innovative and intuitive next-generation mobile computing
devices that fit their emerging needs and desires.
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