electronista.com - 3/11/2009
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Packard Bell will no longer bring its earlier announced DOT netbook to market, the computer maker said recently. The Acer Aspire One-based netbook was announced just a few months ago, and was due to go on sale this past January in Europe, priced at t...
pocket-lint.com - 3/10/2009
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pocket-lint.com —
New model around the corner Packard Bell is
to ditch the dot notebook netbook just months after
it first announced the new model, Pocket-lint has learnt. ... Read Packard Bell Dot notebook ditched on Pocket-lint now
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NEWS: Packard Bell Dot notebook ditched
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Packard Bell drops "dot" netbook in favor of new, unannounced model
Engadget —
... new, as yet unannounced model. As you may recall, the dot was essentially just an original Acer Aspire One in disguise, with it packing an 8.9-inch display, an Atom N270 processor, 1GB of RAM, a 160GB hard drive, and an optional 3G module, among other standard fare. Unfortunately, Packard Bell doesn't seem to be saying anything at all about the new model just yet, with it only going so far as to tell Pocket-lint that there will be "some changes made to the brand." [Via Electronista] ...
Packard Bell DOT notebook cancelled, new model coming
PR News: —
... As reported by Electronista, The DOT notebook was based on the Acer Aspire One and had features such as an 8.9-inch display, an Atom N270 processor, 1GB of RAM and a 160GB hard drive. ...
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