Jan 19 2010
M-Budget Netbook Released In Switzerland
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Meletronics is a Swiss retailer that recently got into the netbook category. Its inaugural netbook is called the M-Budget netbook, a machine with a green shell that, surprisingly, isn’t the ugliest we’ve ever seen. It’s going on sale for 333 Swiss Francs, or $324 USD.
The M-Budget netbook, also called the M0Budget MO-D250-0DGR, has an old school 1.6 GHz Intel Atom N270, 160 GB HDD, and a gig of RAM – the classic netbook setup that’s fallen away thanks to a new generation of Atom CPUs. The machine comes with Windows 7 Starter Edition, Wi-Fi, Ethernet, a webcam, and a card reader.
Via Liliputing, image via Melectronics.
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share trading strategy said:
Do you realize most netbooks do not include a CD/DCD drive. That is the principle difference between a laptop and a netbook
January 19th, 2010 at 6:43 am

