CherryPal Brings Out the 10-inch Environment-Friendly Bing Netbook

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Cherrypal, manufacturer of environment-friendly computers is joining the netbook fray with their, well “green” environment-friendly Bing Netbook. The CherryPal Bing netbook follows the netbook trend today with its 10-inch LCD screen, Intel Atom N270 Processor and other standard netbook features such as:

  • 1.6GHz Intel Atom Processor
  • 1 GB RAM
  • 160 GB HDD
  • 3 USB 2.0; 1 earphone
  • SD/MMC/MS card socket
  • Wi-Fi (IEEE 802.11 b/g) built-in
  • Built-in microphone and dual speakers
  • A 10.2″ TFT display with 1024 x 600 resolution, wide-screen
  • 0.3M Pixel web camera

CherryPal is promoting the Bing netbook to independent filmakers as a great device they can use for their digital production. The Bing netbook runs on Linux OS and comes preloaded with free open source based applications.

And as a special introductory offer, CherryPal is offering the Bing netbook bundled with their C114 desktop for a steal price of $399.  The Bing netbook is slated for a release anytime this quarter.
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  • Harry

    The two machine promotion is a great idea. I hope other nettop makers offer something similar. It would entice a lot of people, especially those that have first get netbooks and are considering upgrades.

  • http://www.melatoninfaq.com melatoninlady

    Microsoft Bing would be the closet competitor of Google. but i still use Google because it shows more relevant results on the serp.

  • http://www.pinoygambling.com Jimmy Sy

    i have been using the BING search engine for a couple of weeks. it seems to be as good as Google but for some reason i would still want to stick with Google search engine –

  • http://www.caramoantravel.com Heather May

    my default search engine is Yahoo but now i am using BING because it is much better than Yahoo. i heard that Bing search engine would power Yahoo search also.

  • http://www.projectorlampinfo.com Kymm

    i think that Bing is not as good as Google. Google would still index new websites faster than Bing. Microsoft would still need a lot of catching to do with GoogleBot.

  • http://www.acnetreatmentlab.com Kim Lautner

    I use both Bing and Google search engine and i dont see much difference in their search results. I use google for searching hard to find academic topics and Bing for general search.