Mouse Computer's new netbook sports DVD-Rom, little else of note
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We saw Mouse Computer switch gears with their gaming notebook the other day, and the company is back already with the LB-F1500W. Their first netbook with an optical DVD drive, this little terror "boasts" a 10.2-inch display, 1.6GHz Atom processor, 1GB memory, 160GB hard disk storage, and Windows XP Home. These are pretty run-of-the-mill specs, and for ¥64,800 (roughly $725) not really all that awesome. Available in two colors -- gothic-industrial black and a white as pure as the new fallen snow -- the thing should hit the streets on or around the last week of January.
[Via Portable Monkey]