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engadget.com - 3/12/2009
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We admit to being more than a little skeptical when Ruslan Kogan, Aussie tech entrepreneur, promised a cheap netbook within weeks, after his Agora smartphone stumbled out of the gates, but sure enough he's come through, making a run down to Australian PC Authority with a very working ...
pcauthority.com.au - 3/12/2009
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pcauthority.com.au —
It resembles the excellent MSI Wind, but the
inclusion of Linux-based gOS operating system makes this one...
super-cheap piece of hardware
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First Look: Kogan Agora Netbook, a super-cheap Wind ...
ubergizmo.com - 3/16/2009
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ubergizmo.com —
Kogan's Android smartphone might be put on hold
indefinitely, but that doesn't mean the Australian company is...
going to sit around and do nothing. They have come up with the Kogan GPS Watch which is touted to be “the most feature packed watch ...
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Kogan GPS Watch
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Kogan Agora Netbook gets first look: cheap & cheerful
SlashGear —
... the shape of the Sotec DC101, among others.
In Australia, the Agora netbook will start at AUS$499 ($321) and the Agora Pro at AUS$549 ($353); there’s an optional AUS$10 USB Bluetooth dongle but, despite a hole for a SIM card, no 3G option. That’ll make it the cheapest on offer in Australia when it starts shipping there in April 2009; no word whether it will make the journey to the US or anywhere else though.
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