We all know the ACER Ferrari Netbook but a newer netbook with more oomph is the VR46 Valentino Rossi Netbook by Packard Bell. It is actually an Acer Aspire 1410 renamed with new specifications. This bad boy was on display at CeBIt so its not…
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Smartbook Trademark Issue back? Smartbook Logo with CeBit Release!
A few months ago, our very own Sascha Pallenberg broke a story which really made me smile. Honestly, this new development has me sitting here with a full toothy grin. Do you remember Smartbook AG? The firm which told our good friend Cam from Tweak…
Lenovo IdeaPad U1 Hybrid Notebook, err…Tablet
Lenovo has just announced a rather intriguing model. The U1 Hybrid is a regular Sub-Notebook, powered by an Intel CULV Core 2 Duo processor and running Windows 7, until, that is, you detach the 11.6″ screen, at which point the standalone slate will spring to…
Sony Vaio T now a CULV notebook + 17 Hour Battery
Earlier this year, the 11.1” Sony Vaio T dropped almost like it didn’t want to take on the heavy competition from the upcoming cheap CULV thin and light notebooks. Peter from Netbooked noticed on Sony Japan’s website that the Sony Vaio T is back with…
Atom N270 vs. Atom N330 vs Intel SU7300 CULV
The ever-resourceful Brad over at Liliputing has found himself in possession of an HP Mini 311 notebook with a 1.6GHz Atom N270 and ION graphics, an ASRock ION 330 nettop, also with ION graphics, but this time a dual core 1.6GHz Atom 330 processor, and…
The 12-inch netbook is going the way of the dodo?
According to APC Mag, Dell is getting ready to put an end to it’s endeavour into the 12-inch netbook market and many other manufacturers seems to be heading the same way. We only saw a single 12-inch model at Computex this year and most companies…











