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Wednesday 2 January 2013

Netbook

The Netbook Isn't Dead — It's Just Resting
TIME
And now Charles Arthur of the Guardian is saying netbooks are dead,
dead, dead — which seems like a reasonable assessment, since the
industry has stopped making them. Including Asus, which invented the
category with its Eee PC line. I hadn't realized ...
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TIME
The Netbook Is Dead, Long Live The Netbook
Forbes
The netbook is dead, we've moved on, the great hope for the computer
manufacturers are no more. The netbook is an ex-netbook (Charles
Arthur, The Guardian, and others). But hold on a minute, just because
the exact models from Acer and Asus are no ...
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The Netbook Is Really Dead: Asus (And The Rest) Won't Make Any More In 2013
Business Insider
If you believed ABI Research in 2009, then next year netbooks
(initially defined as machines with Intel Atom processors and screens
less than 10in diagonally - though the definition became fuzzier over
time) will sell 139m. (The original ABI press ...
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Business Insider
The Netbook Isn't Dead, It's Just Evolved
Maximum PC
Remember when netbooks were the hottest item in PC land? You could
hardly go a week without being buried under an avalanche of new
netbook announcements. My, how things have changed. Strictly speaking,
the netbook category is no more. Asus is ...
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Maximum PC
The New Year Isn't Looking Good For The Netbook
RedOrbit
Asus announced yesterday that it would discontinue production of its
netbook line of portable computers. Asus was the first manufacturer to
bring the netbook to market on a large scale with its Asus Eee PC
line. The netbook category was launched in ...
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RedOrbit
Boot up: netbook chowder, tablet truths, comment stats, ZTE's newest and more
The Guardian (blog)
If there's a single ray of light in the PC gloom, it's netbooks. Their
sales are rocketing while larger models' are tanking. And there's
another threat to Apple on the horizon: the upcoming Windows 7, which
those who've tried it say is much more ...
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The Guardian (blog)



Sayonara, netbooks: Asus (and the rest) won't make any more in ...
By Charles Arthur
Here's what killed a short-lived computing concept.
Business Insider
The Netbook Isn't Dead, It's Just Evolved | Maximum PC
By Paul Lilly
Asus and Acer discontinue netbook production in the U.S..
Maximum PC - News



Sayonara, netbooks: Asus (and the rest) won't make any more in ...
Here's what killed a short-lived computing concept.
www.businessinsider.com/sayonara-netbooks-asus-and-the-rest...
The Netbook Is Dead, Long Live The Netbook - Forbes
The netbook is dead, we've moved on, the great hope for the computer
manufacturers are no more. The netbook is an ex-netbook (Charles
Arthur, The Guardian ...
www.forbes.com/.../the-netbook-is-dead-long-live-the-netboo...
Does 2012 Mark the End of the Netbook? - Slashdot
Voline writes "Digitimes reports that Asus and Acer will not be
producing netbooks in 2013, signaling the end of a product category
that Asus began five years ...
hardware.slashdot.org/.../does-2012-mark-the-end-of-the-netb...
Algiz XRW rugged netbook with Intel Atom N2600 on the way ...
The Algiz XRW from Handheld is a rugged netbook with a 10 inch
display, an Intel Atom processor, and the ability to withstand a
number of very rough ...
liliputing.com/.../agliz-xrw-rugged-netbook-with-intel-atom-n...
2012 Marks The Death of the Netbook, Asus and Acer Burn Off ...
You could argue that the end of the netbook has already happened.
Despite a flurry of small, cheap, and generally sluggish notebook
computers shipping ...
hothardware.com/.../2012-Marks-The-Death-of-the-Netbook-...

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