Remember how everyone copied the iPhone when it was announced, because it was a very good market to be on? The same thing happened with the ASUS Eee PC and the mini-laptops market. MSI Wind, Acer Aspire One or the Dell Mini Inspiron all wanted a piece. The best weapon was and is, the price. RazorBook 400, is a mini laptop designed by 3K Computers, has a 7-inch screen (800x480 pixels), a 4GB SSD (great), 512MB of RAM, a full-size keyboard, runs on Linux and comes with a 400 MHz processor (bummer). It only weighs two pounds and should sell for $299 when it gets avialable. via MobileMag
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3G iPhone: July 11th starting at $199From: biztoolbelt.com
Post Date: 2008-06-09 15:53:33
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Post Date: 2008-06-02 00:15:05
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more RoverPC P7 PDA PhoneFrom: biztoolbelt.com
Post Date: 2008-05-31 16:57:27
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