Phoenix Technologies (a company mostly known for manufacturing BIOS) relaunched Hyperspace as. Phoenix likes to call it 'Instant OS' and it has also been touted as 'emergency OS' and an add-on to Windows. 'Instant On' is not a new concept. with the most popular one being Splashtop as. However. that only comes bundled with notebooks from Asus. Lenovo. etc while HyperSpace can be downloaded and used with any supported laptop.

It is currently available in two versions: HyperSpace Dual and HyperSpace Hybdd, We had a chance to check out HyperSpace Dual. Installing it is easy as the initial download is a small executable file. which tests whether HyperSpace can run on a laptop or not. Then it asks for the the partition where HyperSpace shall be installed. It automatically partitions the drive and starts downloading HyperSpace. However. it didn't show the size of data being downloaded or the time remaining. And if the download somehow gets interrupted. it 51:arts from scratch. which is a bit annoying. Also the partitionc'reated by HyperSpace was 2.89 GB in size. Once installed. we found the boot time to be really quick. It took only 30 seconds to boot into the C?S and launch HyperSpace browser, During startup, it also gives.the option to boot Windows by pressing F4. Once inside.

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we found the HyperSpace interface to be neat and simple. Its web browser is based on Firefox 3. but what I didn't like is that you cannot move or resize the browser window. The left of the screen has a menu bar. which has shortcuts for Gmail. Facebook. You tube, Meebo. etc. But you cannot create your own short¬cuts. However. users can save files. bookmark web pages. etc. For power management it has three profiles: optimized. presentation and advanced (which can be customized).

Key advantages
HyperSpace provides a few basic advantages like longer battery life. secure environment and instant boot. Since it's a stripped down as. many power hungry applications like Bluetooth are not present which automatically means longer battery life. The power consumed by the laptop when running HyperSpace is 10 % less than whatis consumed while running Windows. We tested HyperSpace as on a Chirag C 18 laptop. which was reviewed in our laptop shootout last year. It gave a battery backup of 2 hours 21 minutes with Windows XP. but while browsing web on HyperSpace. it gave a back up of 2 hours 43 minutes. On the flip side. lack of customization options is a big let down. And USB or DVD ROM drives don't work with the as either. And even though it allows you to download and save files from Internet or bookmark your websites. but to see those files you need to go back to Windows or some other as.