March 24th, 2009 by ketyung
I particularly like laptops or netbooks that have impressive battery life, as there are always limited power outlets in a cafe like Starbucks and also long battery life is always handy while you’re on the run. The newly announced Samsung N120 netbook is what I’d love to have, as it carries a 6-cell battery pack that promises up to 10.5 hours of battery life.
The Samsung N120 netbook has a 10.1-inch display and a full-sized 12.1-inch notebook keyboard. The processor, hard drive and RAM are unconfirmed at the moment. But they’ll most probably be a Intel Atom CPU (1.6Ghz N270), 160GB HDD and 1GB RAM respectively. The N120 also has a 1.3 megapixel webcam, supports WiFi and optional Bluetooth 2.0, some more the keyboard is said to be anti-bacterial.
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March 17th, 2009 by ketyung

Lenovo Pocket Yoga Netbook should be the tiniest netbook that I’ve ever seen. This tiny netbook had some pictures leaked into the Internet, and now Lenovo has confirmed it by having released a few more images of the Pocket Yoga.
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March 10th, 2009 by ketyung

Look at how a netbook is stacked on top of other gadgets to form a robot. These are the Coppa and Silvio robots that were built by RoBe which each has a netbook brain.
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March 7th, 2009 by ketyung

OCZ has joined the crowd to produce netbook. But their upcoming Netbook, Neutrino will be slightly different from others’. The OCZ netbook allows users to customize it for the software and the hardware components used within without losing the warranty.
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February 18th, 2009 by ketyung

Besides cellphones, LG also showed off their new model of Netbook at MWC 2009. The latest in their line is the LG-X120 Netbook. Since LG is good at making mobile phones, of course they’ll incorporate the mobile Internet connection into their new netbook. The LG-X120 Netbook comes with a built-in 3G, which allows you to hook up to high-speed HSPA connection, while WiFi hotspot is not avaialble. This LG netbook has a slot for you to insert a 3G SIM card, so you can then start surfing the Internet via 3G connection.
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January 9th, 2009 by ketyung

Couple of Netbooks, UMPC were spotted at CES 2009. I’ve gather here the EMTEC’s Gdium netbook, HP Mini 2140, Sony VAIO P-series and MBook M1 UMPC.
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December 29th, 2008 by ketyung

MSI has unveiled the first in the industry hybrid-storage netbook – U115 Hybrid. This netbook comes equipped with both a SSD and a hard disk drive for the permanent storage, and both can be operated simultaneously.
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December 2nd, 2008 by ketyung

I must admit, the most attractive to me, is the pretty girl who holds the newly announced BenQ netbooks instead of the netbook itself.
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October 7th, 2008 by ketyung

Engadget Chinese has got their hands on the Asus Eee PC S101. The S101 is the version of Eee PC that comes with a bigger screen size of 10.2 inch.
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August 12th, 2008 by ketyung

In the hands of the long haired beautiful chick is the newly announced Everun Note netbook by Raon Digital. I must first admit that the long haired chick was the first one who got my attention instead of the Everun netbook. Maybe it’s too tiny in size.
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