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7.5

OLPC XO-1 (One Laptop Per Child) review

OLPC XO-1 (One Laptop Per Child) review

The OLPC XO-1 (One Laptop Per Child) ultraportable celebrates its ability to communicate with people around the corner or around the world. It's a simple, practical wireless laptop packed with cool new technologies and stuffed with open-source software Read more

7 January 2008, 14:55  |  Tags: OLPC, OLPC XO-1 (One Laptop Per Child), ultraportable, educational, Java

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Does Android dream of an Acer netbook?

Does Android dream of an Acer netbook?

Acer is the first major player to announce a netbook running the Android mobile phone operating system. Cue gratuitous Philip K Dick reference Read more

3 June 2009, 09:39  |  Tags: Acer, Google, Android, HTC Magic, T-Mobile G1

CNET UK > News > Laptops

News.blog: Via opens up its mini-laptop design

Chip designer Via Technologies unveiled its OpenBook Mini-Note reference design on Monday for mini-laptop makers, writes News.com blogger Dawn Kawamoto Read more

30 May 2008, 09:03  |  Tags: 3G, Laptops

CNET UK > Reviews > Laptops

8.6

Asus Eee PC 701 review

Asus Eee PC 701 review

The Asus Eee PC 701 is one of the smallest laptops on the market. It's small enough to be mistaken for a hardback book, but despite its dimensions, it doesn't sacrifice performance. With a solid state hard drive and operating a Linux-based graphical user interface, it's the definition of an ultraportable Read more

22 October 2007, 15:15  |  Tags: Asus, Asus Eee PC 701, Ethernet, audio quality

CNET UK > Crave > Laptops

Photos: RM Asus miniBook: Eee PC gets new name

Photos: RM Asus miniBook: Eee PC gets new name

The £169 laptop is here! It'll now be sold by RM, under the name RM Asus miniBook. We played with one yesterday and took some pictures Read more

12 October 2007, 10:40  |  Tags: Asus, RM, Asus Eee PC 701, RM Asus miniBook, educational

CNET UK > News > Laptops

Intel developing Linux mini-tablet

The Mobile Internet Device (MID) tablets will have screen sizes from 4.5 to 6 inches with a target audience described as "consumers and prosumers" Read more

17 April 2007, 08:47  |  Tags: Intel, Centrino Pro, Google Maps, Linux, Vista

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