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  • Woot! Refurbished Gateway LT3103 netbook with six-cell battery for $270

    Woot! Refurbished Gateway LT3103 netbook with six-cell battery for $270

    Oh Gateway LT3103, you bucked the netbook trend all the way into our hearts with the inclusion of the AMD Athlon 64 L110 CPU and ATI Radeon graphics. Now you are being refurbished and sold for just $270 with a six-cell battery and 2GB of RAM.

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  • CrunchDeals: Sony VAIO W netbook for $375 (it’s pink, though)

    CrunchDeals: Sony VAIO W netbook for $375 (it’s pink, though)

    If you like pink, you can save a heap on Sony’s 10.1-inch VAIO W netbook. The Microsoft Store is selling it for just $374.25 with free shipping. The same netbook is available in white for $499.

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  • Just don’t care? Well we totally care about these Modern Warfare 2, Forza 3 Xbox 360 bundles.

    Just don’t care? Well we totally care about these Modern Warfare 2, Forza 3 Xbox 360 bundles.

    There's two new Xbox 360 bundles that you ought to be made aware of. One, which was announced a few days ago (we're sorta short staffed this week), is the Modern Warfare 2 bundle. It includes a MW2 branded Xbox, a 250GB hard drive (ooh!), and two wireless controllers. Oh, and a copy of the game. Total price: $399.

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  • MSI’s 12-inch Wind U210 gets official pricing and availability

    MSI’s 12-inch Wind U210 gets official pricing and availability

    MSI’s gone the AMD Neo route with the Wind U210, available now for $429 at Amazon and Newegg. The U210’s got a 12.1-inch screen with a 1366×768 resolution, 1.6GHz CPU, 2GB of RAM, 250GB hard drive, Vista Home Premium, 3.2-pound weight, and a six cell battery good for over four hours according to MSI (five [...]

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  • CrunchDeals: Loaded 11.6-inch Acer netbook for $350

    CrunchDeals: Loaded 11.6-inch Acer netbook for $350

    acerHere's a nice little deal on the 11.6-inch Acer Aspire One 751h (see our review here) over at B&H. You can get the fully-loaded (loaded as far as netbooks go) version with 2GB of RAM, 250GB hard drive, and six-cell battery for just $350 after a $54.10 instant rebate and with free shipping to boot.

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  • The Mailbox: Myka Set-Top Box Arrives for Testing

    The Mailbox: Myka Set-Top Box Arrives for Testing

    After an entire week of claiming to have visited my house at 5AM to deliver a package, the DHL man finally dropped off the Myka today. Not that I actually saw him: the guy scuttled off  into the heat haze of the street like a gecko, leaving the package, alone, in the middle of the [...]

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  • Packard Bell intros Ion-based iMax mini nettop, non-Ion dot netbooks

    Packard Bell intros Ion-based iMax mini nettop, non-Ion dot netbooks


    Packard Bell hit a bit of a rough patch with its netbook business earlier this year, but things now seem to be getting back into full swing, with the company not only finally pushing those "dot s" and "dot m" netbooks out the door, but a new Ion-based nettop as well. As you can see above, however, it didn't exactly have too much work to do on the latter (dubbed the iMax mini), which is apparently nothing more than a rebadged Acer AspireRevo. Those similarities also expectedly extend right down to the specs, which include the Ion-complementing Atom N230 processor, 2GB of RAM, a 250GB hard drive, six USB ports, and an HDMI port. It will interestingly come bundled with a gamepad, however, along with an unfortunately higher £249 price tag (or about $400 US). The two dot netbooks, on the other hand, remain unchanged since we last saw 'em, and should be in UK shops by July with a matching starting price of £249.

    Read - Pocketlint, "Packard Bell iMax mini launches"
    Read - Pocketlint, "Packard Bell officially launches dot s and m netbooks"

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