| 1 .What is the Linkbook? |
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The Linkbook is an MID (Mobile Internet Device), It isn’t a Laptop or a Netbook, but it is a bit of both. |
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| 2. Where can I get a Linkbook? |
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From 7 May 2010 most Vodacom retailers will either have them in stock or be able to order one for you. |
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| 4. Is there an Office suite? |
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Yes, it has Open Office which contains a word processor, spreadsheets and presentations. Documents developed on a Linkbook can open on a PC and vice versa |
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| 5. Can I load MS Windows or other Microsoft products onto the Linkbook? |
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No, the Linkbook comes with its own custom designed Operating System.
The Linkbook is mainly designed for getting on the Internet and not for downloading 3rd party software or applications. |
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Can I load a different operating system onto the Linkbook such as other versions of Ubuntu? |
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Users will not be able to load their own operating systems onto the Linkbook |
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Can I open MS documents on the Linkbook? |
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In general you should be able to open all Microsoft documents, but there will be changes in formatting as you would have with transferring documents between any different programs such as MSWord 2007 and MSWord 2003 |
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Who can I call for support? |
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For general enquiries call Vodacom 082 111. |
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For technical queries: – 0861 99 4443. |
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