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Packard Bell Enters the Netbook Market with the 8.9-inch ''dot''

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Another day and another computing brand announces it's entry into the netbook market. There are not many names left, but its Packard Bell this time making the entry with "dot", an 8.9-inch netbook that features a full installation of Windows XP. The "dot" is built around an Intel Atom processor with 160GB of hard disk space and 1GB DDR2 RAM. The netbook also accommodates 3x USB ports, 5-in-1 card reader and a built-in Wi-Fi (b/g). Additional extra's can include a 6-cell battery for extended battery life, a webcam and a 3G module. The Packard Bell "dot" will be available in European retail outlets from November, starting at an estimated street price of €399.



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