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Another week, another “small” company adds a netbook to their computer line up. This time round it’s Zoostorm, a UK computer manufacturer, who are releasing their Freedom netbook. The Freedom doesn’t follow the usual specifications of a 10 inch screen and 1GB of RAM, but will instead feature a 8.9 inch screen and half the RAM of your usual netbook, coming in at 512mb.

Other features on the Freedom include a 1.6GHz Intel Atom processor, 8GB of flash memory, Wifi, web cam and will run Windows XP. The battery life is said to last for 4.5 hours. The netbook is available to buy from PC Nextday for £241.61.

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