Asus Eee PC T91 review on Engadget
Engadget has published review of Asus Eee PC T91. Overall, editors seem to be not very happy with T91. Applications are nice and fun but not very useful. Also touchscreen is not that good (navigation is slow at times and touches do not always get recognized). Price is a little high too. Currently Eee PC T91 is selling for $499. The price is ok for a tablet PC with real keyboard, but pretty high for a standart netbook. ASUS Eee PC 1002HA on Laptopmag Again Asus Eee PC 1002HA made it to Laptopmag again. This time it is fully functional module, so we can take a look not only at Eee PC 1002HA design but its performance as well.
BenQ Joybook Lite U101 on sale
BenQ has launched its Joybook Lite U101 netbook featuring a 10.1-inch 16:9 screen with LED-display. This is the right size! Joybook Lite U101 is already available in Taiwan, and is on the way to China. Apart from the retail market, Benq is willing to launch bundled deals with some telecom carriers. by the end of this year BenQ is expecting to sell 3,000 U101s and 20,000 in China. Pretty modest plan. Kohjinsha comes with Windows XP
Kohjinsha, japanese netbook manufacturer, made a wise decision to provide Windows XP as an options for their new netbook series, SC3 and SX3. It seems to be a wise choice, since we know that Vista doesn’t fit netbooks very well.
Unboxing MSI Wind U120MSI Wind U120 is practically identical to the MSI Wind U100, except that it has a different color scheme, a slightly more angular design, and an internal 3G wireless broadband module. Watch U120 unboxing for details… DIY: Dell Mini 9 with Touch ScreenCan’t wait for a touch screen capable Dell mini 9? You can do it yourself, just like one of the mydellmini forum members did.
Netbook from Fujitsu
Fujitsu decided to follow Asus and the rest and launched its own netbook series. Fujitsu M1010 became the first Asus Eee PC 1002HA Reviewed
Laptopmag got its hand over the prereleased Asus Eee PC 1002HA and writes short review, comparing Eee PC1002HA to Eee PC S101 and 1000H.
Hello Kitty Netbook for $890
If you are into Hello Kitty and other girlish things, be sure to pick up Hello Kitty Netbook from geekstuff4u. Yes it is netbook with all standard specs (we will not list them here, since you already know them by heart.. well, 1.6 Atom, 10″ screen, 120GB HD… you know the rest). The price is exclusive though, $890. Thinking “expensive”? Well, Hello Kitty stuff never was cheap. Check out more pics under cut. Perhaps you will change your mind.
Dell Inspiron Mini 9 and 12 with Artistic Touch
Dell seems to be crazy about painting their laptops all over. First they gave some artistic touch to their notebooks, now they are getting to netbooks. Dell Inspiron Mini 9 and 12 got painted at least in 4 variations.
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