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Amilo Mini coming to IFA, Berlin

Fujitsu Siemens Computers has expanded its Amilo PC range with a netbook addition. The Amilo Mini is based on a 1.6GHz Intel Atom processor running on Windows XP Home edition.

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What really sets the machine aside from other netbook rivals, such as Lenovo’s S9 and S10, is that FSC’s model boasts interchangeable covers. It comes with one dark red clip-on cover, but more can be bought separately, including a transparent one that lets you slip a picture inside.

FSC’s not willing to provide any further details about the Mini just yet, because it’s keeping all the juicy features a secret until IFA, which kicks off in Berlin later this month.

However, the firm has said that the machine will be available to purchase this autumn for around £300 (€450/$600).

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nice sound

splashy and overcompressed, plus noisy and handling noise. thanks for that.

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Running

"...with the machine running on Windows XP Home edition"

Surely the machine runs on leccy or battery power?

:D

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nice!

the more the merrier..lovin' this "baby laptop" space!

check the "baby laptop" thread ;)

http://eupeople.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=487

cheers,

bill

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