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	<title>Comments on: Asus N10 Netbook Official</title>
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		<title>By: Asus N10 Netbook Reviewed &#124; iTech News Net - Gadget News and Reviews</title>
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		<description>[...] Asus N10 is the company&#8217;s latest netbook, that comes without the Eee branding. Mobile Computer Mag has reviewed the netbook. Just a recap, the N10 features a Atom 1.6GHz processor, up to 2GB of RAM, NVIDIA GeForce 9300M video card, up to 320GB hard drive, WiFi, Bluetooth and built-in webcam. MCM&#8217;s comments: Asus isn’t calling the N10 a netbook and it isn’t made by its netbook division, so we’ll be nice and pretend that it’s simply a small, cheap, ultraportable&#8230;But that’s a bit of a problem. Yes, the N10 is small, but it isn’t really that cheap. With an expected street price of GBP499, the N10 costs more than many much more capable Core 2 Duo laptops. They’re not ultraportables, of course, but then technically, nor is the N10 – the Intel Atom processor is far too limited for that&#8230;.   Tags: Asus, Asus N, Asus N10, Asus N10 netbook, Asus netbook, Asus S101, atom, Atom notebook, intel atom, N10, NetBook, ultraportable Notebook [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Asus N10 is the company&#8217;s latest netbook, that comes without the Eee branding. Mobile Computer Mag has reviewed the netbook. Just a recap, the N10 features a Atom 1.6GHz processor, up to 2GB of RAM, NVIDIA GeForce 9300M video card, up to 320GB hard drive, WiFi, Bluetooth and built-in webcam. MCM&#8217;s comments: Asus isn’t calling the N10 a netbook and it isn’t made by its netbook division, so we’ll be nice and pretend that it’s simply a small, cheap, ultraportable&#8230;But that’s a bit of a problem. Yes, the N10 is small, but it isn’t really that cheap. With an expected street price of GBP499, the N10 costs more than many much more capable Core 2 Duo laptops. They’re not ultraportables, of course, but then technically, nor is the N10 – the Intel Atom processor is far too limited for that&#8230;.   Tags: Asus, Asus N, Asus N10, Asus N10 netbook, Asus netbook, Asus S101, atom, Atom notebook, intel atom, N10, NetBook, ultraportable Notebook [...]</p>
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