More Netbooks unveiled at Computex 2008

(Credit: First worldly Computer)

First worldly Computer, a Taiwanese computer manufacturer and the parent company of U.S.-based Everex, announced two new mini-notebooks at Computex that week. The field of tiny laptops is

already starting to look crowded (with the HP 2133, Eee PC, and MSI Wind–heck, even Dell’s working on an mini-laptop), …

Orginal post by Michelle Thatcher

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