Thursday, March 5th 2009

OCZ DIY Neutrino 10.1-inch Netbook Pictured, Detailed

The latest ultra-portable solution showcased at CeBIT 2009, is OCZ Technology's DIY (do-it-yourself) Neutrino netbook. Priced competitively, this sleek 10.1-inch LED-backlit (1024x600) machine will come loaded with a 1.6 GHz Intel Atom processors, Intel 945GSE powered motherboard, VGA output, Ethernet, two USB 2.0 ports, a 4-cell 2200 mAh battery, WiFi card and a 1.3 MP webcam as standard. The rest of the hardware is up to your desire. You can update the memory to 2 GB DDR2. Hard drive options include various conventional hard drives or an optional 250 GB OCZ solid-state drive. Operating systems offered are two: Ubuntu or Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition. The Neutrino netbook should be available for purchase in two to three month time. Read a little more here at Engadget.

Part of the Press Release:
The latest DIY solution is the OCZ Neutrino "netbook" an ultra-portable 10-inch with the ability to configure your own memory and hard drive or solid state drive options. Proving that good things come in small packages, the Neutrino packs a huge punch for on-the-go traveling, educational, home use, or any user looking for a physically light computer but heavy on the useful applications and functionality.
Source: Engadget
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12 Comments on OCZ DIY Neutrino 10.1-inch Netbook Pictured, Detailed

#1
mdm-adph
I was going to be snarky and say "that's hardly DIY, just changing the memory and HD size," but the standardization (similarity) of the netbook market is a huge factor in the increasing presence and advancement of Linux, so I'll shut up. :D
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niko084
I'm guessing by the title of this that the "netbook" name case went through in court?
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#3
crazy pyro
Doubt it, more likely just that Malware's calling it a netbook because it is.
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#4
niko084
That was my worry, might be a legality issue there... ???
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#5
aj28
If the price is right, this thing looks like an excellent buy. Memory and HDD upgrades from the manufacturer are two of the most overpriced add-ons consumers are forced into purchasing, lest they be stuck paying for the base model materials they end up tossing in the trash in favor of their own hardware anyway, so I won't complain about the lack of customization.

I assume also by the "250GB OCZ SSD" mention that this will support 2.5" SATA drives. If so, oh, the possibilities... Sweet stuff, OCZ.
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#6
xenos
The battery SUCKS.

Plus if this is built for enthusiasts then lets see something like the NVidia 9400 Northbridge + GPU solution :)

Plus a 13 inch model with C2D processors and a higher res screen...
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Wile E
Power User
My only complaint is, can't they at least give us 1280x720 in these 10" netbooks?
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#8
xenos
Wile EMy only complaint is, can't they at least give us 1280x720 in these 10" netbooks?
Umm yeah that would be nice too
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niko084
Wile EMy only complaint is, can't they at least give us 1280x720 in these 10" netbooks?
No kidding, I have been carrying the Lenovo 10" and man I would seriously buy one for just web surfing but exactly that the res is too small... 1280x720 would work well for about anyone with decent eyes, especially being you sit closer to these than your standard notebook or monitor anyways.
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xenosPlus a 13 inch model with C2D processors and a higher res screen...
Then it wouldn't be a netbook. :p

I seriously want to see one with the nVidia Ion platform in it, then I would buy a netbook.
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#11
xenos
Then it wouldn't be a netbook.
Well that depends on your definition of netbook doesnt it?

*Opens can of worms*
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#12
mdm-adph
Wile EMy only complaint is, can't they at least give us 1280x720 in these 10" netbooks?
HP did on the 9-in screen they had on the Mini-note 2133. Weird that no one offers it on the 10in.
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