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North Korea previously made a weak entry into the tablet market and released an OS. However, the state is now aiming to impress with three new PC models.
PCWorld reported that on March 10th, state TV announced a North Korean factory was to assemble the machines using human workers.
The models that are being created compromise a desktop PC, an enterprise laptop, and a small netbook sized laptop, meant for educational usage.
The enterprise laptop has dual USB ports, internet connection, and a batter life that spans two and half hours.
See screen shots from the TV broadcast here.
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06/24/11 4:18 am
they don’t look very good
but since it’s for educational usage
pretty good
thanks for sharing :D
05/27/11 2:52 am
I bet their own people can’t use them. Not sure anyone would buy from them either if they knew where they were coming from. Guess we will see how this turns out.
05/27/11 1:55 am
wow really? north korea?quite unexpected
but im glad that they produced these kind of things
05/26/11 11:11 pm
It’s nice to hear that they have made PCs now~ ^^
Thanks for sharing~
05/26/11 7:06 pm
nice to see another country put in effort to join the market!~
05/26/11 2:09 pm
Wow - never knew that North Korea was tapping into the technology world. Not sure how well their products will do on the market but it’s nice to see the country putting its energy into something worthwhile.


