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DosPara Prime Note Cartina HS Netbook now on sale in Japan

DosPara Prime Note Cartina HS Netbook now on sale in Japan

The Prime Note Cartina Netbook, which is basically an Averatec Netbook will start shipping in Japan soon. It is equipped with an Intel Atom N270 processor and the monotonous 10.1-inch screen, 1024×600 resolution, 160GB HDD, 1GB RAM and WiFi (b/g/n)

Surprisingly, it will be shipped with Windows XP Home OS even though Windows 7′s release is just around the corner. It will carry a price tag of $330 (29,800 Yen)

FunTwist Fiono 330 – An ION-based Dual Core Atom Nettop

FunTwist Fiono 330 – An ION-based Dual Core Atom Nettop

The FunTwist Fiono 330 nettop is a dual-core Atom based nettop that comes with Nvidia ION graphic chipset. There is an option to get one of these with no hard disk, RAM or OS. It is at 25,00 yen (US$ 276) in Japan.

You can configure it with upto 4GB RAM and choice of your hard disk.

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NeonPC 101iW-N – Gigabyte M1022 Clone – for pretty girls only

NeonPC 101iW-N – Gigabyte M1022 Clone – for pretty girls only

A lookalike of Gigabyte M1022 netbook by the name of NeonPC 101iW-N has been spotted in Japan. It is a typical 10-inch netbook, but has some popular anime character sticker (Nippobashi?) on its lid. This netbook is NOT cheap, costing $558 (49,980 yen).

Specs:

  • Intel Atom N280 processor @ 1.66GHz
  • 10-inch display
  • 1024×600 resolution
  • GMA 950 graphics
  • Windows 7 OS
  • 250GB hard disk
  • 1GB RAM
  • WiFi b/g
Sharp PC-NJ70A Netbook is different from other netbooks – Features LCD in its Trackpad!

Sharp PC-NJ70A Netbook is different from other netbooks – Features LCD in its Trackpad!

Remember the Sharp Mebius netbook that we mentioned a couple of days back? Well, some new details have emerge about it, something that makes it very different from the other netbooks in the market. It features an LCD trackpad.

About the Trackpad

Contrary to what you must be thinking about its utility, it features multi-touch too. Looks like engineers at Sharp took some thoughts from the Apple’s book. The resolution of the trackpad is really notable: 854 x 480. That is more than the one found on the early EEEs! (700 series). The brightness is automatically adjusted. The LCD on the trackpad can also be used as a second LCD and its resolution is not too bad for running programs. However, you will to squint your eyes to read the text.

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