
The latest company to release a netbook will be OCZ, who are to release a 10 inch netbook. The Neutrino netbook has the usual 1024 x 600 resolution for it’s 10 inch screen, as well as the Intel Atom N270 processor. The netbook will be available with a 250GB SSD from OCZ as well as their own memory. Or consumers can DIY the netbook themselves, as it allows the RAM to be upgraded to 2GB as well as supporting a hard drive up to 250GB, both of which can be obtained without voiding the warranty. Consumers will also have the choice of Windows XP or Ubuntu preloaded on the machine.
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If the Asus Eee PC 700 isn’t portable enough for you, IMOVIO are to release a 2.8 inch “netbook”. Some have dubbed it a sub-netbook and after seeing it, it’s understandable why.
IMOVIO are not likely to release their iKIT independently as they are looking to partner with wireless carriers or other companies to sell the iKIT. It may become an add on or an alternative to laptops or phones but, as it has no cellular radio or voice features it’s likely to be an add on at least for phones.
The iKIT features a 2.8 inch screen, 64MB RAM, QWERTY keyboard, wi-fi, 0.3 megapixel web cam, 1 USB port and runs Linux. It also has an SD slot which supports cards up to 8GB as well as bluetooth. The iKIT will also come pre-loaded with several applications such as messaging apps, media player, Opera Mini and a contact manager.
Via: Webitpr
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