Published on June 16th,2009 at 3:53 PM
By daimaou

Gigabyte Revives the Sharp Muramasa MM50F with Their M1022M Netbook

Sharp unveiled the Muramasa MM50F back in 2003, it was an ultra slim desktop that could be plugged into a cradle like a PDA to access its internal data and charge the battery.

Now six years later, Gigabyte has the M1022M Netbook, using basically the same design and cradle to transform your Netbook into a desktop.

The M1022M is powered by an Atom N280, with 1GB of RAM, 160GB of HDD, WiFi N… and will be released in Japan at the end of tth month.



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