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The Sylvania GNET13001 is a small and lightweight netbook with a 7" WVGA TFT active matrix display, measuring 9.1 x 6.7 x 1.2inches and weighing only 1.87 pounds. The small dimensions combined with a battery life of up to 4 hours make it an interesting choice for net-centric computing tasks on the move.
The GNET13001 comes with built in WiFi, an integrated 10/100 network card, integrated webcam, 1GB RAM, 30GB hard disk drive, 2 x USB 2.0, RJ-45 (NIC), DVI (Digital Video Interface) and is powered by 1.2 GHz Via C7-M Processor.
OCZ Technologies claims to offer the first Do It Yourself netbook on the market with their Neutrino DIY model. Though other manufacturers like Dell offer customizations and different configurations, OCZ's approach gives customers greater freedom in choosing hardware components.
Seamus Byrne and Ruslan Kogan himself take a look at the Kogan Agora Netbook in the Midnight Update studio. Seamus begins with a quick review of the netbook's hardware and Ruslan continues with a look at the Ubuntu based gOS (Good OS) operating system.
The Kogan Agora Netbook PRO is announced to start shipping on 10th April 2009 and to be the cheapest 10" netbook on the market with an initial price of 539 Australian Dollars (about 369 USD). With dimensions of 10.4 (w) x 1.22 x (h) 7.3 inch (d) (265 × 31 × 185 mm) and a weight of 3.1 lbs (1.4 kg) this netbook should be an appropriate companion for net-centric computing on the road.