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Coby NBPC722

3. March 2010 | by Jonas

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Coby NBPC722

If you long for the days of a 7″ netbook, then the product Engadget spotted might just be for you.  Actualy, I’ll skip right to the punchline, and spare you the suspense- it is only $85.  I have to admit at the current price of two tanks of gas, my standards go way down, and [...]

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Deal of the Day: Visual Land Netbook

1. November 2009 | by Jonas

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Deal of the Day: Visual Land Netbook

I can’t say I’ve heard of this Visual Land company before, but this might be the netbook to give your in-laws for this holiday season.  If you want dirt cheap over quality, than this is the way to go.  When they start selling netbooks in the supermarket, next to the candy in the checkout aisle [...]

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Details on Upcoming Tegra Smartbook

14. October 2009 | by Jonas

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Details on Upcoming Tegra Smartbook

The Nvidia Tegra processor promises to offer much on a netbooking platform. The ARM based chip will offer a good blend of processing power, particularly on video, and still retain excellent battery life. So far, the Tegra has only made it into the latest ZuneHD, but it has been received well there. Nvidia has [...]

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MintPass Mintpad

18. September 2009 | by Jonas

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MintPass Mintpad

While not strictly a netbook, the Mintpad (from MintPass) caught my eye today.  Some folks just want a small internet surfing tablet to stick in their purse or pocket, and this item will fit the bill at an affordable price. Marketed as a personal media player, it certainly can do more than just play music.  Here [...]

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Toshiba Tablet Prototype

6. September 2009 | by Jonas

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Toshiba Tablet Prototype

With netbooks all looking like they were made with a cookie cutter, and Apple dragging their heels on a tablet, it makes sense for a company like Toshiba to work on their own tablet device.  Despite the obvious shortcoming of no keyboard, the advantage of portability could finally win out now powerful enough hardware could [...]

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