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InfoWorld: Turbolinux Preps Multimedia Player with Bootable Linux

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Feb 2, 2007

“Japan’s Turbolinux will begin selling its Wizpy Linux-based
multimedia player in February. As a bonus, the device can also be
used to boot a PC into the Linux OS, allowing users to access their
files in their own working environment on almost any PC.

“The Wizpy will be available first to customers in Japan via the
company’s home page on Feb. 23 and then in shops in March. It will
come in two models: a 2GB version will cost ¥29,800 ($245) and
a 4GB version will cost ¥33,800…”


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