Hello Kitty Mini Notebook Computers Powered by Intel Atom

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Available at a starting price of $908.25 GeekStuff4U launched the world’s first Hello Kitty netbook computer for all the fans of this popular Japanese brand.
What’s a netbook? To refresh your memory, netbook computers are those small and cute systems, like the Eee PC, that run with an Intel Atom low-voltage processor. The other models available on the market, which run with a different processor brand, are called mini laptops.
Hello Kitty C1 mini notebook computers are available in a limited edition, according to the provider, and come with the Windows XP operating system pre-installed. You can choose between Windows XP Home in English, French, German, Italian or Spanish.
In addition to the multiple languages available for the user interface, the 10.1-inch mini notebook computers weighting only 1.2Kg feature 1.6GHz processing speeds, 1GB DDR2 SDRAM memory, 120GB hard drive, the 945 GSE Express chipset, Wi-Fi module, LAN connectivity, one USB 2.0 port, the QWERTY keyboard, and integrated speaker.
You can use one easily for web conferences together with the built-in 1.3MP camera via Skype, browse the web via Firefox, watch YouTube videos or write documents in Open Office. All the three software applications come pre-loaded on the laptop.
At the same provider you can find cute pink accessories to match the Hello Kitty C1 netbook, such as the USB memory stick, a Hello Kitty clock, the USB aquarium or an umbrella.

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