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tcvi.me We're talking with Brad Linder from Liliputing, who reports he, and a few other notable names in the netbook space, have had issues ...
tcvi.me We're talking with Brad Linder from Liliputing, who reports he, and a few other notable names in the netbook space, have had issues ...
MSI Introduces Wind U180 Netbook With Cedar Trail Hot Hardware
Hot HardwareMSI Introduces Wind U180 Netbook With Cedar TrailHot HardwareMSI revealed a new Wind U180 ultra light netbook with Intel's latest Cedar Trail Atom processing platform. This netbook features twice the processing and display performance as the previous generation netbook. It also touts a battery life of eight MSI Announces Wind U180 Netbook - The Height of Fashion, Performancemsi_officially_intros_the_wind_u180_netbookall 5 news articles »
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Lenovo ThinkPad X130e PC Magazine Lenovo ThinkPad X130ePC MagazineBattery life could be better. Clickpad can be a little finicky. The Lenovo ThinkPad X130e is a semi-rugged netbook, outfitted with enough padding to survive the day-to-day dings of traveling across campus or running from terminal A to B. Tablets are |
MSI officially launches Wind U180 netbook Fudzilla
Maximum PCMSI officially launches Wind U180 netbookFudzillaStill staying true to its Wind netbook line, MSI has now officially launced the newest Wind U180, a 10.1-inch netbook powered by Intel's Cedar Trail platform. The new Wind U180 is pretty much what you would expect from a small and light netbook and not Netbooks Alive and Well in MSI Country, New Wind U180 Follows Cedar Trail into MSI introduces U180 Cedar Trail netbook, looks like the last 6 MSI netbooksall 3 news articles »
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CUPP confirms funding for PunkThis development bit-tech.net
bit-tech.netCUPP confirms funding for PunkThis developmentbit-tech.netCUPP's PunkThis board allows netbook owners to add a low-power ARM chip to their system with ease. Multi-mode computing specialist CUPP Computing has confirmed that it is continuing development of its PunkThis board following a funding hiccough late CUPP Computing Aims to Bring Android to any Windows Machine with the PunkThis all 2 news articles »
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Judge rules in favor of EVSC in netbook case Evansville Courier & Press Judge rules in favor of EVSC in netbook caseEvansville Courier & PressThe netbooks were used in the 2009-10 school year. The lawsuit contends a design flaw in the netbooks' battery casings prevented them from closing properly and often caused cracking in the corner of the screen. Hundreds of HP netbooks required repair.and more » |