Published on January 23rd,2009 at 4:41 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Mouse Computer, IIyama, and Kojima Hand In Hand In the Netbook World

Kojima, a Japanese electronic chain, will exclusively sell Mouse Computer Japan’s (under the Ilyama brand name) latest Netbook… Pretty complicated, but hey this is Japan!

With a design that’s quite elegant and simple, the KDU-G1 XP IIyama is powered by your average ATOM N270 (1.6GHz) with an intel 945GSE, a 10.2” WSVGA screen, Wifi B/G, and either 1GB of RAM bulked with a 160GB HDD or 2GB of RAM bulked together with a 250GB HDD.


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Mouse Computer, IIyama, and Kojima Hand In Hand In the Netbook World
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Comments
 

  • therethere

    Looks nice. Will it be available without OS?

  • http://www.akihabaranews.com Daimaou

    Unfortunately this Netbook will be sold only with the XP Home option

  • therethere

    Thank you. Zannen desu. Tired of paying for something I do not need and want.

 

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