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North Korea has created its own personal computers

Located on the same peninsula, the two Koreas, showing a completely different level of development of computer technology. If your ad tech giants Samsung and LG announced new notebook models is of interest in terms of technology demonstrations and possible acquisition of its own use, then followed by reports of North Korean television should be viewed more as a curiosity, if not ludicrous. Government channel, reported that the North Korean industry began a successful production of three of its own models of personal computers. Two models (notebook and desktop) are educational, while the third (laptop) - office. Demonstrated a frame-assembly plant was somewhat outdated on the background of contemporary Chinese factories, where, perhaps, was borrowed from a piece of equipment.

Training models have an identical set of proprietary software, which allows the ability to read textbooks, working with developing programs, foreign language teaching, editing documents and work with dictionaries. About it in the air spokesman manufacturer. Several excellent software has an office laptop, which comes equipped with even a web browser. Furthermore, in contrast to educational models is equipped with two USB-ports, and its battery provides up to 2.5 hours of battery life. Apparently, all the models running operating system Red Star, which is based on the Linux kernel and developed by North Korean institutions, but directly from the report will not be seen. It is also unknown what the cost of devices and how it relates to income citizens of the DPRK. If we assume the cost as established not so long ago the first North Korean PDA, the device even more expensive Chinese counterparts, relatively affordable to the average engineer. On the other hand, the DPRK government agencies tend to consistently monitor all sales of electronic equipment and the same mobile phones into a fully free market absent.

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