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The Toshiba NB200-11L 10.1 inch Netbook Atom N270 1.6Ghz Processor 1GB Memory 160GB Hard Disk Up to 9 Hours 15 Minutes Battery Life Presinstalled with Windows XP Home Compare Prices /* Unit: NB200-11L */ Toshiba NB200-11L Specifications Processor: Intel Atom Processor N270 (1.6GHz), 533 MHz FSB with 512 KB Cache Memory: [Read More]

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LG X20 Netbook - Coming Soon

The LG X20 Netbook is on its way. First seen at the recent CES the LG X20 has now passed the FCC and is coming soon. According to Wireless Goodness, the X20 will be released in the United States, Europe, Canada, Australia, China, Singapore and India with one of the following model numbers: LG X20, X200, XB200, XD200 and XV200. It would appear th [Read More]

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MSI Wind U160 - Full Specs Released

MSI has released full specs for the new Wind U160. In the press release they confirmed that the Wind U160 which has already been awarded the iF Product Design Award 2010, will be available in a choice of Jet Black or Fancy Gold. With its incredibly stunning looks, the U160 is extremely slimline at less than 1-inch (2.5 cm) thick and weighs i [Read More]

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The Samsung N130 10.1 inch Netbook Atom N270 1.6Ghz Processor 1GB Memory 160GB Hard Disk Up to 6 Hours Battery Life Windows XP Home Compare Prices // Samsung N130 Technical Specification Processor: Intel Atom Processor N270 (1.6GHz), 533 MHz FSB with 512 KB Cache Chipset: Intel 945GSE + ICH7M Memory: 1 GB DDR2 800 MHz [Read More]

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Microsoft's Profits Up on Windows 7 Sales

Microsoft have something to be happy about - the company saw a 60% rise in profits in the last quarter of 2009 as the PC market seemingly picked up. The company, whose earnings grew to $6.7 billion released Windows 7 on October 22nd last year. I wonder if part of the lull that happened earlier in 2009 was at least in part caused by people ho [Read More]

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Google's Answer to the iPad - Will Chrome OS Support a Touch-Screen?

TechRadar has highlighted an awkward answer that was given to a topical question at a recent talk given by Anders Sandholm, Senior Product Manager of Search at Google's UK Offices. They write that when asked if Chrome OS will support touch-screen input Sandholm appeared lost for an answer and replied... "I can't... I mean... right now we are [Read More]

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