Hannspree Launches its First Netbook Called HannsNote

Hannspree Launches its First Netbook Called HannsNote

The designer and developer of the colorful themed television sets matching every lifestyle has announced its first ultra-mobile laptop computer series prepared for the US market.
HannsNote laptops coming in High-gloss Pearl Black and Pearl White feature a 10-inch widescreen display with backlit and a small form factor of a letter-sized sheet of paper that allows the user to carry it inside a bag or large pocket.

The mini computers are ideal for web browsing, Internet chat, composing emails, reading the latest news and watching videos on the go, while HannsNote provides all of these features for a starting price of $379.99.
It powers from a 6-cell Li-Ion battery to enable up to five hours of continuous operation from a single charge, and comes equipped with a low-power-consuming Intel Atom N270 processor of 1.6GHz speed, 1GB of RAM memory, 160GB of hard disk drive space, 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi module, Bluetooth 2.0 for short-range wireless transfers to and from compatible devices, built-in 1.3MP web camera for video conferences, built-in microphone and stereo speakers, and a 3-in-1 card reader.
The operating system pre-installed is Windows XP Home Edition SP3.

HannsNote measures 10.2 x 1.8 x 7.1 inches at 2.9 lbs with the battery and comes with a protective carrying sleeve and a cleaning cloth.

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