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The KIRA 700 by Spanish manufacturer AIRIS is a pretty standard netbook when it comes to hardware specs. What sets it apart from many offers is you can order it without an operating system installed for a start price of EUR 299.00.
The Terra HD is a thin and lightweight 11.6" netbook/subnotebook by Linux hardware builder ZaReason. It is powered by a 1.66 GHz Intel Atom N450 CPU and an Intel GMA 3150 graphics processor, and comes with 3 USB ports, 3-in-1 memory card reader, VGA port, Ethernet port, Draft-N WIFI support, headphone and mic jacks, full-size keys, and a VGA webcam.
The HP Mini 1000 Mi is a compact and lightweight netbook powered by an Intel Atom N270 processor. It is equipped with 512 MB, 1GB or 2GB of RAM, an Intel GMA 950 graphics processor, integrated 10/100 BASE-T Ethernet LAN (RJ-45 connector), a Wireless-G card, an HP mini webcam, built-in stereo speakers, a 2-in-1 integrated digital media reader, 2 USB Ports, and a 3 cell lithium polymer battery that lasts up to 3 hours.
When I first read that Acer is going to release an Android netbook I was happy that they did not abandon Linux in contrast to ASUS, only to learn a few days later that the netbook will be offered as a dual boot system with Android and Windows 7.
The Linkbook is a netbook created by a South African company of the same name and sold by Vodacom, a mobile provider based in South Africa. The Linkbook has an 8.9" TFT display and is presumably equipped with a Motoral based PowerPC processor manufactured by Freescale Semiconductor.