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L International Reveals Plans for High-Tech
Next-Generation Laptop Computer Systems
L International Computers Inc. "L" (Pink Sheets:LITL),
renowned manufacturer of high-performance computers and personal/business
technologies, revealed plans for its next generation high-end
laptop and ultra-portable computer systems.
Based on Intel's Quad -Core Processors and featuring all-round
PCI-Xpress bus architecture, Liebermann showed off concept PC
designs featuring design approaches to soon be integrated in its
upcoming portable computing product line. The new blueprints,
include the first keyboardless series laptop machines, replaced
with a large secondary full-color and fully programmable high-resolution
touch screen OLED display.
Users can switch on the fly any language or layout on the keyboard
as well as precision-controlling parameters such as keystroke
key speed and pressure. Equally, the displays can be instantly
changed to gaming mode as virtual joysticks or any specific application
such as music composition or video editing where the whole keyboard
area can be programmed and called upon any specific application
with customized controllers. OLED-based virtual keyboards can
be reconfigured as needed as a programmable high-resolution multi-function
flat-panels.
Aside from next-generation PuRAM Solid State Drive Technologies
largely improved in I/O and transfer speeds allied to record breaking
low power consumption figures and extended long-term reliability,
the new laptops may equally also feature new power sources like
hot-swappable fuel cell batteries based on both hydrogen or methanol
designs, providing up to 24 hours of continuing power and indefinite
runs without any need for direct electrical recharging. Fuel cells
work by combining the fuel with oxygen from the air and using
the energy liberated to drive an electrical current. The fuel
cell contains a polymer-based "proton exchange membrane"
sandwiched between an anode and cathode layer, each containing
a platinum catalyst. Hydrogen travels to the anode through a polymer
block bored with channels 500 micrometers wide. At the anode,
the platinum helps break the hydrogen down into protons and electrons.
The protons cross the membrane and react with oxygen and electrons
from the cathode, and this drives the electrons left at the anode
around an electrical circuit to the cathode. The only byproduct
of a hydrogen fuel cell is water vapor.
Takuro Yamashita, Vice President Software & Hardware Engineering,
commented, "We are excited about these new developments and
approaches on emerging technologies that will change the face
of portable computing.
Because we target the high-end market with a buying power above
the average we believe we can be among the first to bring out
new design approaches that can become mainstream technologies
for the average user down the road. By bringing first-class new
advances in portable computing architectures, the industry can
expect from Liebermann, world leading products that will stand
out by the uniqueness of their features and the innovation of
the add-on values for its users.
"We believe that by raising the bar, we'll be showing off
ahead of everyone else what portable computing will be in the
future for the lucky many that choose Liebermann's new products
today. By providing users with the tools and design capabilities
to do much more than ever before, we are transforming hardware
into something more seamless and transparent allowing the deployment
of creativity and productivity to stand ahead of the limiting
bottlenecks of existing technologies, greatly enhancing long-term
usability and largely extending cost of initial ownership into
a true future proof investment."
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