Hannspree 10-inch HANNSnote netbook announced for Spain

[Via Engadget Spanish]



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MICROSOFTRULEZZ!!!
Looks like a re-branded MSI Wind...
Yep, i'm pretty sure it's a Wind.
Way to be original Hannspree. Join the game late then come out with the same specs that have already been over done and jack up the price. Not even the second pic is original, copy - paste - change color - done.
Another piece of junk joins the crowd of overpriced losers.
Ion+2-core Atom FTW!
Im hyped about my Zotac board on preorder
Wait, are theLabels on there saying its coming with a centrino duo instead of the atom?
I noticed that too.
Yeah, and Vista?
i was going to post that. *shrug*
That's a pretty expensive Wind..
What's new in this netbook?
No offense to Engadget, but I personally don't think that we all need to know every time another (atom 1.6 / 160gb / 1024x600) netbook comes out, unless there's actually something special about it.
What he said.
Damn, I am so tired of the endless reports about essentially the exact same netbook. Hey folks, a new color and logo do not constitute a story.
Actually, I'm just sick of photoshopped "screen shots" plastered over the display - that's not a 600line res picture.... how are they kidding?
Yep, its a rebadged wind with a split touchpad button. I'm looking at it compared to mine sitting next to me and beyond the button its virtually identical, down to the tiny arrow and punctuation keys, hinges, leds on front, fan grills on left side, mic and camera location and overall aesthetic.
Why does it have a Windows Vista sticker?
better yet, why has a centrino duo sticker?
Any idea when they'll release the FRANSnote net book?
Maybe the Frans will be pumped up
Hey, at least it's nice to see netbooks, no matter how derivative, with real-sized keyboards. I'm not a big fan of the HP Mini's performance, but that keyboard is immediately usable and turns a ho-hum device into a genuine productivity tool.
It is good to see that HannSpree is still working, specially after all their problems with the European Tax office for failure to pay due taxes on their LCD products...