Submit a Story!
Dospara doles out Atom-powered Prime Note Cartina UM netbook
Dospara doles out Atom-powered Prime Note Cartina UM netbook
It's been forever and a day since we heard from Dospara , but as it typically does, it's just hanging around and waiting to see what catches on before it dives in. Case in point: here we have the Prime Note Cartina UM, an 8.9-inch netbook that's hitting alongside the second and third ...
Prime Note Cartina UM, a New Linux Powered Netbook
Prime Note Cartina UM, a New Linux Powered Netbook
akihabaranews.com — DosPara just announced a new Linux powered Netbook (XP driver included, no info about Linux OS), the Prime Note Cartina featuring an 8.9” (WSVGA) LCD, an Atom N270, 120GB of HDD, 1GB or RAM, Wifi B/G... at 1.1kg. The most interesting part of this news ... (more) Prime Note Cartina UM, a New Linux Powered Netbook
Prime Note Cartina UM, a New Linux Powered Netbook
Prime Note Cartina UM, a New Linux Powered Netbook
akihabaranews.com — DosPara just announced a new Linux powered Netbook (XP driver included, no info about Linux OS), the Prime Note Cartina featuring an 8.9” (WSVGA) LCD, an Atom N270, 120GB of HDD, 1GB or RAM, Wifi B/G... at 1.1kg. The most interesting part of this news ... (more) Prime Note Cartina UM, a New Linux Powered Netbook
Prime Note Cartina UM, a New Linux Powered Netbook
Prime Note Cartina UM, a New Linux Powered Netbook
akihabaranews.com — DosPara just announced a new Linux powered Netbook (XP driver included, no info about Linux OS), the Prime Note Cartina featuring an 8.9” (WSVGA) LCD, an Atom N270, 120GB of HDD, 1GB or RAM, Wifi B/G... at 1.1kg. The most interesting part of this news ... (more) Prime Note Cartina UM, a New Linux Powered Netbook
Comments
Blog Reactions

Dospara Prime Note Cartina UM
Asus Eee News, Mods, and Hacks — From Engadget - Dospara, has announced its Prime Note Cartina UM, an 8.9-inch netbook with 1.6GHz Atom N270 CPU, 1GB of DDR2 RAM, 120GB hard drive, a 1,024 x 600 panel, 802.11b/g WiFi, a two hour battery and a mysterious Linux build pre-installed. Price is ¥39,980 ($413). Available onnly in Japan. ...

Related Content
Prime Note Cartina UM: Limited edition Japanese netbook
liliputing.com 11/18/2008 — Japan’s Dospara is offering a limited edition netbook called the Prime Note Cartina UM , which seems to have all the standard specs you’d expect in a 39,980 yen ($415US) netbook: CPU: 1.6GHz Intel Atom CPU Display: 8.9 inch, ...
Prime Note Cressida NC: Who Needs a Netbook?
akihabaranews.com 11/7/2008 — When the first netbook came out over a year ago, it was a remarkable milestone in mobile computing. Now with increased HDD space, features, size, and design, cheap netbooks are not so cheap. Now DosPara (a store in Akihabara) has announced their Prime ...
Red Hat CEO Whitehurst Talks About Slowdown, Virtualization, LinuxInformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs 11/18/2008
In an exclusive interview, Red Hat's Jim Whitehurst opens up about the open source software firm's short-term prospects in troubled times and longer-term opportunities for growth.
Neuros LINK Device and Neuros.TV Service introducedI4U News 11/19/2008
Neuros known for their Linux based Neuros OSD media streaming devices introduces Neuros Link. Neuros Link is a internet setop box that is supposed to be better than other attempts to bring the internet to your TV in the living room. The Neuros ...
Microsoft, Novell eye Moonlight beta, system managementLatest from Computerworld 11/19/2008
Marking the two-year anniversary of their controversial interoperability agreement, Microsoft and Novell this week are announcing upcoming availability of both the beta version of Moonlight, which puts Microsoft's Silverlight rich Internet application ...
Nuke boffins plan Penguin petaflop clusterThe Register 11/20/2008
Linux A-bomb sim rig could go commercial America's Lawrence Livermore nuclear bomb lab has teamed up with open-source computing heavyweights to build the next generation of Linux superclusters, ultimately scaling into the petaflop range. The ...
64-Bit Flash On Linux: It's A PortalInformationWeek - All Stories And Blogs 11/20/2008
And lo, Adobe did create a 64-bit edition of Flash for Linux. And it was good -- but now that appetites have been whetted for more Adobe software on Linux, what else may be in the pipeline? My take: Native Flash yes, but native Photoshop, no. And not ...