http://www.engadget.com/2008/08/15/dells-latitude-on-instant-os-detailed-screenshooted/
this is first major company (DELL) I know to implement this splash-top technology,
the benefits being
1. Instant on (not sure how "instant")
2. much longer battery life for normal operations
this is first major company (DELL) I know to implement this splash-top technology,
features a fully-dedicated, Linux-based system-on-a-chip subsystem consisting of a low-power ARM processor and flash memory that runs independent of your laptop's CPU and storage. The OS is based on SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 10 and includes a Firefox-based browser with custom email, calendar, and contacts applications, MS Office and PDF viewers, and all the drivers required to make use of the laptop's hardware and HSDPA radios -- an Instant Messaging client and browser support for Flash and Java are in the works. Data is pulled (you set the refresh rate) from an Exchange server via wireless connection, only.
the benefits being
1. Instant on (not sure how "instant")
2. much longer battery life for normal operations