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Packard Bell Launches 7-Inch UMPC
"All the functionalities of a notebook – it just happens to be very small" 20,963 reads
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Apricot Launches PicoBook Pro
British x86-based PC maker relaunches into UK market 9,280 reads
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...or "BlackBerry on steroids" 6,507 reads
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PB's 7-Inch Notebook Launches
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Apricot Computers launches PicoBook Pro
British x86-based PC maker relaunches into UK market 15 October 2008 17:13 GMTApricot Computers has returned to the UK with an entry into the netbook market.
Described as a "sub-laptop", Apricot's "PicoBook Pro" is an 8.9-inch netbook boasting optional WiMAX support that will be priced at £279.
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Sony about to launch Eee rival
Via-based ultraportable due Q3 2 June 2008 11:10 GMTIt seems Sony is about to become the latest big name brand to enter the small, low-cost ultraportable market.
A prototype of the laptop, based on the recently announced open-source Via OpenBook reference design, has been spotted at the WiMAX Expo, part of the... -
Packard Bell's 7-inch EasyNote XS gets UK launch
£350 for teeny ultra-portable 29 October 2007 12:00 GMTThe new 7-inch EasyNote XS from Packard Bell that we brought you news of from IFA 2007, it to get its UK launch in November.
"Set to bring a smile to the faces of those on the go, who feel full-sized notebooks are too bulky and PDAs too limited" the ultra-ultra... -
IFA 2007: Packard Bell launches EasyNote XS 7-inch UMPC
"All the functionalities of a notebook – it just happens to be very small" 3 September 2007 15:34 GMTPackard Bell has announced the launch of its new EasyNote XS, a 7-inch notebook featuring supa-dupa advanced portability that's a fully featured PC running Windows XP Home Edition.
Measuring just 30mm thin and weighing in at 950 grams this is about as ultra-portable... -
VIA NanoBook, an affordable UMPC...
...or "BlackBerry on steroids" 5 June 2007 16:43 GMTAnother option for those wanting to get moving with the ultra-mobile computing platform was unveiled at Computex today.
The VIA NanoBook, described as a "BlackBerry on steroids" is a small UMPC that has the interesting (read: we'll wait and see) angle that...
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