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Gigabyte Q1000C Netbook
Mar 4th
Gigabyte Q1000c is another 10-inch netbook revealed by the company at CeBIT this year beside the Gigabyte T1000. Arrive in a smoother curves chassis and a 6-cell 4400mAh battery, Gigabyte Q1000c is a good looking netbook.
Q1000c is powered by a 1.66GHz Atom N450 processor, 1GB of RAM and 160-/250-GB of HDD. Its 10.1-inch display deliver a 1,024 x 600 pixels resolution.
Other features includes Wifi 802.11b/g/n, Bluetooth, three USB ports, webcam, card reader an an optional HSDPA module.
After the jump you can see the hands on video.
FIC netbook sports unique design
Jan 12th
Here’s a wacky little netbook from FIC Taiwan. The most striking feature as you see above is that the screen is smaller than the chassis. It’s actually a 10.1″ display riding on a chassis for an 11″ one. Maybe they got a great deal on the smaller screens, I dunno.
FIC SVE00
- 10.1″ 1024 x 600 screen
- Intel 1.66GHz Atom N450
- 1GB RAM
- 2 x USB and all the other ports (VGA, etc.)
- 1.3MP webcam
- HDD or SSD (2.5″)
- 802.11b/g/n WiFi
- Bluetooth
- WiMAX, HSDPA
- Win 7 or Linux
- 3-cell battery with 4 hours battery life
No price or release date yet.
via netbooked
A post from the Asus Eee PC blog.
FIC netbook sports unique design
Is HP Axing the Mini 110?
Jan 12th
The folks at MyHPMini.com spotted that the HP Mini 110 seems to have disappeared from the HP Home and Office store. So, it seems that HP is finally putting this nifty netbook to a rest. Although the special edition HP Mini 110 Studio Tord is still up at the online store, it seems fitting that HP retires the standard HP Mini 110 already, especially since its next generation HP Mini netbooks were already officially announced.
The new HP Mini 210, HP Mini 210 HD and Compaq Mini CQ110 are officially HP’s major netbook products this year.
So, if you’re planning to the HP Mini 110, I don’t know for sentimental reasons probably, you’re best bet would be to check out Amazon.com, as I’m pretty sure the online shop still carries it.
A post from the Asus Eee PC blog.
Is HP Axing the Mini 110?

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