There is no doubt that we are all looking for a fast powerful computer that is affordable. Well I’m please to share this amazing discovery with you. It goes by the name of CherryPal. CherryPal is the epitome of a beautiful, sleek, and powerful computer.
The company that supplied chips for Apple computers designs CherryPal?s triple-core processor. CherryPal uses only one fifth of the components of traditional computers. With no moving parts, the computer is completely silent and very durable. The innovative processor architecture utilizes cloud computing so that users have 50GB of online and 4GB internal solid state storage.
The Cherrypal will be released in early August, be sure to look out for it, also be on the alert for a press release coming soon.
Here are some statistics:
Freescale processor (400 mhz) – (although it’s a completely different processor architecture compared to Intel/AMD)
- 256 MB DDR
- 4GB internal
- 50GB online
- Wifi
- Ethernet
- 2 USB
- VGA out, headphone etc.
- 1.3 x 4 x 6 inches (size of a paperback), 10 ounces
Check on CherryPal.com or here regularly for any updates!
06/17 Update!
I just got a nice image of the CherryPal system. Take a look!
Pre-Order your Cherrypal Desktop for only $249!!! Save $10 when you enter the Cherrypal promo code CPP272. Buy Now!




wov!!!! amazing and unbelievable technology created by super people all the all the blessing and very good luck for the future i think within no time cherry pal will be TOP 100’s company in the world all the best and GOD bless Good LUCK
I can see CherryPal growing very rapidly too. i can;t wait to get my hand on one to take it for a test drive!!!
Very nice indeed, and despite being totally kickass for that form factor and the supposedly REALLY LOW pricetag, I can’t help but wonder whether there is a more powerful one on the way; I mean, it’s nice and all, but 400 MHz CPU + 256 MB RAM (ddr1, I figure) just isn’t enough for me to serve as a PC, though it could be used for browsing only…
Does it have Firefox (or support it at least, with that different architecture)?
And does it boast other things than browsing the web?
I heard it going to be $475 or something like that. Not SUPER cheap, but still affordable. I am excited for this cloud computing.
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