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Prime Note Cartina UM, a New Linux Powered Netbook
Prime Note Cartina UM, a New Linux Powered Netbook
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 is that it's offered in a limited edition ...
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Prime Note Cartina UM: Limited edition Japanese netbook
Prime Note Cartina UM: Limited edition Japanese netbook
liliputing.com — 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, ... (more) Prime Note Cartina UM: Limited edition Japanese netbook
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Prime Note Cartina UM Linux Powered Netbook
TechFresh, Consumer Electronics Guide — ... DosPara has recently introduced the new Linux powered netbook in the form of the Prime Note Cartina. Weighing at only 1.1kg, this netbook features an 8.9 inch (WSVGA) LCD with an Atom N270 CPU, 120GB of HDD, 1GB RAM, and WiFi B/G. Good news that the company also provides the driver for Windows XP OS. Only 30 units of these Prime Note Cartina UM that wil be available in the Japanese market. [Akihabara via ...

DosPara announces Prime Note Cartina Netbook
SlashGear — ... If you want to get a netbook that’s a bit off the beaten path, you might wish to consider the Prime Note Cartina from DosPara. This netbook is Linux powered and offers up a wide array of features and will be available only in Japan. But that fact alone won’t be the sole reason why you can’t get your hands on it. ...

DosPara Prime Note Cartina UM Limited Edition Netbook
iTech News Net — DosPara offers 30 units of Prime Note Cartina UM netbook PC, which is also known as the QBook. The  Prime Note Cartina UM QBook is powered by an Intel N270 Atom 1.6GHz processor, 1GB of memory and 120GB hard drive. It features a 8.9-inch display and WiFi 802.11b/g. Only 30 (yes thirty) units are available. DosPara’s Qbook runs Linux OS. [akiahabanews] ...

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