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Toshiba releases first netbook, NB100
Vincent Alzieu
September 18, 2008 4:20 PM
September 18, 2008 4:20 PM
Hot on the heals of just about every other laptop manufacturer out there, now it's time for Toshiba to announce its first netbook, with a specification that is supiciously close to the identikit lineup we've seen so much elsewhere.
The first question you're likely to have, of course, is how much it costs:
It's certainly a good-looking model, but there's not a lot that distinguishes it from other models out there at the minute.
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The first question you're likely to have, of course, is how much it costs:
- 329 euros for the NB100-10X running Linux [475 USD / 265 GBP]
- 379 euros for the NB100-11X running Windows XP [550 USD / 300 GBP]
It's certainly a good-looking model, but there's not a lot that distinguishes it from other models out there at the minute.
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