So Here is What The Web is Talking About Netbook

MSI X320 Netbook Tackles the MacBook Air in Thinness
Mobile Magazine – USA
Taking on a similar segment as the Air is the newly unveiled MSI X320, a that is super thin and incredibly sleek.

Five Trends to Bet On at CES
PC Magazine – USA
Every major PC manufacturer is now selling a laptop that can be called a netbook, and at CES we will get a peek into how these devices are going to evolve

Tech Trends Freescale Engineers Low-Cost Netbook Processor
CIO Today – Woodland Hills,CA,USA
By Jennifer LeClaire Netbooks under $200 could be possible with Freescale Semiconductor’s solution based on its new i.MX515 processor.

MSI offers details on the Wind U115 netbook
Ars Technica – Boston,MA,USA
By Shane McGlaun | Published: January 05, 2009 – 01:43PM CT MSI has officially announced the specifications for its latest netbook the Wind U115.

Netbook Fever: Should There Be A Cure?
Gotta Be Mobile – Colorado Springs,CO,USA
He says he’s got Netbook fever. Given that Rob is toting an HP Mini 1000 along with him to CES 2009 as well, I sure hope this Netbook fever thing isn’t

Freescale chip aims at 1GHz, sub-$200 Netbook
CNET News – San Francisco,CA,USA
Freescale Semiconductor is expected to launch new silicon for Netbooks–devices that it believes will come in below $200–at the Consumer Electronics Show

Freescale chases $199 netbook with new processor
Computerworld – Framingham,MA,USA
By Agam Shah January 5, 2009 (IDG News Service) Freescale Semiconductor Inc. on Monday is expected to announce a new processor for netbooks that may

HP Unveils the Netbook as a Fashion Accessory
Gotta Be Mobile – Colorado Springs,CO,USA
Watch out fashion world, the Netbooks are coming. At the Vivienne Tam’s fashion show in New York City’s fashion week, HP unveiled a version of the Mini-Note

Will the netbook cannibalize the traditional PC market?
eChannelLine – North York,Ontario,Canada
By Liam Lahey There’s little doubt the ‘netbook‘ initiated a turning point for the North American PC industry in 2008. Netbooks are becoming increasingly

MSI’s 13.4 inch… netbook?
SlashGear – Scottsdale,AZ,USA
Just when we thought we had the definition of a “netbook” nailed down, MSI comes along and forces us to reconsider. Specs and pictures of MSI’s new X-Slim

Nano-powered "FreeStyle" netbook hands-on – Engadget
While it was a intriguing conversation (mostly about the state of netbook and smartphone CPUs in 2009), our eye was caught by a prototype netbook he’d brought with him. The ‘book in question is a -driven model that will be sold

TG Daily – MSI to show hybrid-storage netbook at CES
City of Industry (CA) – MSI this morning confirmed that its much anticipated Wind U115 and U120 netbooks will be on display at CES. The U115 will be the first netbook that can run a traditional hard disk drive (HDD) and a solid state

MSI X-Slim 320: Netbook or notebook? | GPS Obsessed
MSI’s newly announced X-Slim 320 has the innards of a netbook, but with a 13.4-inch widescreen display (1366 x 768 pixels) I can’t but wonder: is this a netbook or notebook? Netbooks typically don’t have screen sizes larger than

Lenovo rolls out new laptops and netbook
Lenovo is on a roll these days, along with its slim all-in-one desktop, it has introduced new addition to its renowned IdeaPad Y Series with Y650, Y550 and Y450 laptops as well as S10 netbook. These are thinner and lighter compared to

Freescale chases $199 netbook with new processor
Freescale on Monday is expected to announce a new processor for netbooks that may challenge chip maker Intel on price in the low-cost computing space.

Freescale Chases $199 Netbook With New Processor – PC World
Freescale on Monday may announce a new processor that could enable a $199 price point for netbooks

NetBooks: $830 Goyard Netbook Sleeves Despise Humanity
Dec 30, 2008 I’m glad that in spite of the economic apocalypse, famed French luggage maker Goyard can offer us netbook bags for only $830 (as seen in

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