Posts Tagged ‘Netbooks’

AMD-based Dell Inspiron M101z netbook

AMD-based Dell Inspiron M101z ultraportable notebook

Dell has revealed a new AMD-based 11.6-inch ultraportable notebook to replace it’s earlier Inspiron 11z.  It will come in two models, a base unit powered with a single core Athlon II Neo K125 and an upgraded model powered by a dual-core Athlon II Neo K325. Full specifications of both models are listed after the jump.

Intel unveils Canoe Lake and Oak Trail Ultrathin Platforms

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So how slim would you like your next netbook to be? Intel’s current offering for small computing devices AKA netbooks, the PineTrail line are usually housed in cases with thickness of an inch or less. Canoe Lake, the platform set to replace PineTrail is meant to slim down that size by half.

Cherrypal Asia, an Android-based netbook for cheap

Cherrypal Asia, the $99 netbook

This is the first time I’ve heard of Cherrypal though the company’s name has been somewhat been ringing around several tech circles because of their past netbook release the Cherrypal Africa, a 7″ netbook preloaded with Linux and Windows CE. This year, the company is set to introduce the upgrade to their ultra small portable, [...]

MSI Dual Touchscreen Netbook demo

MSI has just unveiled a prototype for a 10″ netbook with dual 1024 x 600 pixel touchscreen displays and no physical keyboard. While it’s still just a prototype it, Liliputing states from it’s Hand’s-on that the hardware and software are pretty much good to go… just need to work out much of the kinks that [...]

Acer Aspire One AO532h on Pine Trail

Acer is one of the first netbook makers to jump on the PineTrail (Intel’s latest atom platform) bandwagon with it’s upcoming Aspire One AO532h unit.  The AO532h has a 1.66GHz Atom N450 CPU, 10.1-inch WSVGA display and 1GB of RAM, along with a 160GB hard-drive and WiFi b/g/n.  According to Acer, it can run for [...]