Published on August 21st,2009 at 3:36 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Asus Disney Netbook to Arrive in Japan in September

I’m sure you’ve ALL been waiting for this; the Eee PC MK90H Diseny… an Atom N270 (1.60GHz), 1GB, 160GB HDD Netbook with a 8.9” and a 1024×600 resolution.

In Japan this Diseny Netbook will be released with Windows XP and not Linux, and will cost around 44,500 Yen (€335).

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  • octavianie

    im located in indonesia. can i buy this netbook online? thx..

 

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