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Toshiba releasing a Netbook

Posted by ctitanic on May 14, 2009 – 5:29 am  Share
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According to Aving USA, Toshiba has released in Korea a mini notebook, are we not calling those netbook any more?

Adopting an isolated keyboard and dual-side LED back lights, the miniB is powered by Intel’s latest Atom N280(1.66GHz) CPU, 1GB DDR2 SDRAM and 160GB HDD. It also supports TruBrite CSV technology, Bluetooth connectivity, Sleep & Charge function and more.

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  • Frank Tardo
    The name "netbook" is owned already by a company. This company request now money from companies which use this expression. This is the reason why pc makers perfer other names like "mini notekbook" now.
  • Yes. That is really funny to be honest. :)
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