Forrester: Netbooks fill an important niche, but branding is “dangerous”
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The Gateway LT1001G netbook that I wrote about a few days ago now has its own product page and pic.
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Is it a netbook? Nope. Is it a smartphone killer à la Nokia N97? Nope. It’s a cool supa expensive smartphone.
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Acer is offering an Aspire One for just $99 (plus a huge asterisk) at Radioshack. See what the asterisk aka the big catch is all about.
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Sometimes netbooks can look beautiful especially when playing together in full harmony
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Top five notebook vendors expected to combine for shipments of more than 125 million units in 2009
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You’d think that Crocodile Dundee landed on the moon. Nope! The Aussie media is just going nuts over the free Dell Inspiron Mini 9 netbook deal.
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This Gigabyte netbook features a touch screen display (with LED backlighting) that can rotate 180 degrees to transform from a traditional notebook form factor to a tablet PC.
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The TrustedReviews Awards 2008 recognize the best of the best. See who received the top gong.
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HP reasons that if people are encouraged to get a free smartphone but sign a long-term data contract and they end up doing it, the same can be applied with netbooks. The Wall Street Journal sheds some light.
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A size comparison between a Dell Inspiron 700M 12.1 inch subnotebook and the (ASUS) Eee PC 1000H, Medion Akoya Mini E1210 [Jay's note: a rebadged MSI WInd really], HP 2133 Mini-Note, Acer Aspire One, [ASUS] Eee PC 900 and [ASUS] Eee PC 701 netbooks.
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