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Dell M101Z lands in Italy
Yesterday, Dell M101z made a surprising entry to the Dell UK website and today, it is up on sale in Italy. Prices start at 400 Euros for the base single-core AMD model and go up to 500 Euros for the top end dual core model.
Acer Aspire One 753 and AO533 now available in Italy
The just-announced Acer Aspire One 753 netbook has hit the online stores in Italy and is being sold for 449 euros. The netbook comes with a 11.6″ 1366 x 768 display, Intel Celeron U3400 CULV 1.06GHz processor, Intel HM55 Express chipset, up to 4GB DDR3 RAM , up to 640GB HDD, multi-Card reader, 3x USB 2.0 ports, an HDMI port, VGA port, 3G radio and a 6-cell 4400mAh battery rated to run for 6 hours on a single charge. Available in black, brown, red and silver colors, it runs Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit OS.
Acer has also made the Aspire 533 netbook available in the country which is thinner and lighter than the Acer 521 netbook
Acer Aspire D260 launched in Italy
Acer has launched its D260 mini laptop in Italy for about 280 Euros. It is available in two options – with a 3-cell 2200mAh battery or with a 6-cell 4400mAh battery. The specs like this – 10.1-inch display, Intel Atom N450 processor, 1GB DDR2 RAM, 250GB HDD, WiFi b/g/n, 1.3MP webcam and runs Windows 7 Starter.
Note that 280 Euros is the retail price of the 3-cell battery version. D260 with 6-cell battery costs 20 Euros more (300 Euros)
Packard Bell Dot S4 10-inch netbook
Packard Bell has announced Dot S4 netbook, a typical 10-inch netbook powered by Atom N450 processor and standard netbook configuration. The netbook has chiclet keyboard for smooth typing experience. Below the keyboard is a spacious multitouch touchpad with a single chrome bar to perform left and right click action.
Specs- 10-inch WSVGA display, Atom N450 processor, GMA 3150, 1GB RAM, 160GB HDDD, 3 or 6-cell battery, 802.11n Wi-Fi, Windows 7 SE (optional Windows 7 Home Premium)
Asus 1015N
Asus has on display this next generation ION 2 netbook sporting the new Nvidia Optimus technology. This new netbook is called Asus Eee 1015N which has a 10.1-inch 1024×600 pixel display and is the first Asus netbook to feature the Next Gen ION (ION2). The keyboard is chiclet-type and both the body and display are non-glossy, which means, bye-bye fingerprints!
The Asus 1015N is powered by the Atom N450 1.6GHz processor, but the main highlight is its GPU from Nvidia that would allow you to play hi-def content and play some of the latest games like Super Street Fighter 4 and NFS Shift. It comes with 1GB RAM (upto 2GB supported); 250GB HDD and a 6-cell battery. Just like any other netbook in the market, it runs Windows 7 Starter.
Update – Thanks to notebookitalia.it, we now know that the Asus 1015N features the Atom N550 processor which is a dual-core netbook processor. Also, the sources say that the price is going to be around $400
Samsung N150 Corby unboxing
Remember the Samsung N150 netbook that was spotted dressed in candy colors? Well, folks at notebookitalia have managed to grab one of these (the yellow one) and it looks pretty tasty!
We appreciate Samsung’s effort in equipping this netbook with a non-glare display, which should allow the user to use the display in the Sun. Other than that, the Samsung N150 Corby has standard netbook specifications. But, we are a bit unsure how Samsung managed to squeeze-out 8 hours from its 6-cell 4400mAh battery. Well, that’s what Samsung claims and soon we will come to know how valid they are.
Asus prepping Eee 1201K and 1201X netbooks
Folks at netbookitalia have somehow grabbed the product manual of the unannounced Eee PC 1201K and 1201X. The 1201X has same Seahshell design like the rest of the models in the 1201-series, but unlike Asus Eee 1201N and Eee 1201NL, it does not sports an HDMI port. The Eee 1201X is even more interesting with no USB ports at all on its left side. They both are likely to be powered by AMD Neo processor, also used in the Asus Eee 1201T



