Netbook
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Toshiba has announced its latest line of laptops, two of which offer multi-touch capabilities.
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Recently at Nokia's NokiaWorld 09 event, the company unveiled what appears to be the first in a line of netbook devices, the Booklet 3G. Dave Weinstein was there to get a first hand look at the device.
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Asus to unveil world's cheapest eBook reader
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Samsung has announced the imminent release of the N510 netbook.
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Sony has provided a glimpse of the next installment in its Vaio ultra-portable laptop line at IFA 2009.
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The upcoming Nokia Booklet 3G is a Windows-based mini-laptop that features a glass 10.1-inch HD display, Intel Atom processor and a rated 12-hour battery life.
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Sony’s VAIO W-Series mini-notebooks boasts a 10.1-inch 1366 x 768 display, Intel Atom N280 1.66GHz processor, 1 GB of RAM and 160GB HDD.
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The Mimo Mini USB Monitor provides 7" of extra space on the go with only a USB port required for power.
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RoBe:Do’s third robot, aptly named “Three”, comes fully assembled and ready and waiting for you to add the netbook of your choice to act as the robot’s brain.
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While it's not the first transforming touchscreen netbook we've encountered, the Touch Book from Always Innovating is definitely a first.
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Acer has extended its line of netbooks to include a thinner, lighter 10.1-inch Acer Aspire One AOD250 and 11.6-inch Acer Aspire One AO751h, with HD screen and full-sized keyboard.
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Over at The Mobiler, Tim Hanlon has been putting four recently released netbooks to the test - the Asus Eee S101H, HP Mini 2140, Kogan Agora Pro and Sony VAIO P (although Sony doesn't use the the term netbook
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