Zoomstorm’s Fizzbook Netbook Targets Kiddie Users
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Zoomstorm, a UK computer manufacturer has released a new 7-inch netbook in the UK market called the Fizzbook. In case you’re wondering why Fizzbook looks familiar, well that’s because it was based on Intel’s second generation Classmate PC.
Fizzbook is being geared for the use of school children ages 6-14 and Zoomstorm has updated its design to make it more appropriate for the UK market as well as a full Windows XP for its operating system which kids would certainly not find any problem using at all.
The Fizzbook netbook features a 7-inch LCD screen, 512 MB RAM, 4GB storage, wireless connectivity and a 4.5 hour battery life.
It will be available early September and would cost around
Via ShinyShiny
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It’s good to see a UK company trying to make headway in what could be a very competitive marketplace?
Perhaps the price may have to come down a lot for this idea to be universally adopted but it’s an interesting start?
I THINK ITS A GREAT LITTLE COMPUTER WANT TO GET ONE FOR MY SON ARE THEY FOR SALE IN IRELAND IF SO COULD YOU TELL ME FROM WHERE
I’ve never given this a try, but I think it’s about time I do.