Thursday, February 9, 2012

Packard Bell to Launch dot s_C Netbook in Europe

According to reports, the Dutch PC manufacturer (a subsidiary of Acer) Packard Bell is in the process of releasing an upgraded dot s netbook, aka dubbed dot s_C, in Europe. This netbook is supposed to be available to customers of the Old Continent this March for €280 (approximately $370).

According to a report from Notebook Italia, the Dutch PC manufacturer (which is also a subsidiary of Acer) Packard Bell is in the process of releasing an upgraded dot s netbook, dubbed dot s_C, in Europe. The new mini-laptop will supposedly be available to customers on the Old Continent in late March for €280 (or approximately $370).

Packard Bell dot s_C Cedar Trail netbook

The dot s_C netbook appears to be a refreshed version of the already released Packard Bell dot s Series. This light and thin portable computer will have a Cedar Trail Intel Atom N2600 CPU which has two cores clocked at 1.6 GHz and for its graphic solution it is armed with integrated Intel GMA 3600. It weighs just 1.3 kilograms and has 10.1-inch LCD LED-backlit widescreen display that offers a native resolution of 1024×600 pixels.

The dot s_C will only have 24mm at its thickest point and will come with 1 GB of DDR3 RAM and 320 GB mechanical HDD. In addition, the device has three USB ports, all 2.0, HDMI output and SD card reader slot.

The netbook will have 8 hours worth of autonomy. It will run by default on Windows 7 Starter.

Source: Notebookcheck

 

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