TG Sambo debuts LLUON Kidscom desktop PC

Laptops may be the form factor of choice for kid-friendly computers these days, but there's still some room out there for good 'ol desktops, and TG Sambo looks to have produced a pretty nifty one with its new LLUON Kidscom PC. While there's not much in the way of specific details, the system appears to based on the company's more adult-minded LLUON A1 all-in-one PC, with it adding a touchscreen to the mix, along with the company's own "TG Kids Browser" interface that promises to allow access to a range of educational materials. TG Sambo also looks to have a slightly different model that opts for an even more all-in-one design (pictured after the break), although details on that one are, of course, equally non-existent.
[Via The Red Ferret Journal]
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korean children have huge adorable heads!!!
They're sitting too close to the screen. They'll get square eyes,
Oh wait..
Computah na Titty Sambo
TITTY SAMBO!!!!
That's either a really high-end IPS panel or ...a piece of paper...
Awesome sideburns BTW.
Oh, and that background is 'shopped; they're not really sitting in a McMansion...
iMac ripoff, clearly
I think a name-change will be in order before an american release.
Um, yeah, "TG Sambo" isn't exactly the best name for a company since "Sambo" is a racial term. (From Wikipedia: "Sambo is a racial term for a person with mixed Amerindian and African heritage in the Caribbean, also for a black person in the United States and the United Kingdom. It is considered a racial slur.") But maybe I'm the only one old enough (37) to remember that.
Sambo means three gems in Korean. Or as they call it TriGem, hence their TG acronym.
This will be a nice supplement to their Honkey line of laptops, as well as their Kraut netbooks.
Oh, and add some gelled hair with curled and spiked sides to the awesome sideburns on the far kid and you've got a young asian Wolverine. Maybe with a set of claws extended he'd actually be pointing at something on that touchscreen.