
Netbooks might have extremely low margins of profit, but that doesn’t mean they are not highly sought after items in the world of computing. Archos is a name more familiar with portable media players, but it seems as though the company has plans to introduce a netbook of their own in the near future. The image you see here is courtesy of French site Blogeee, and is more of a concept of what an Archos netbook would look like. So far details are pretty sketchy, and we think it will come with a 10.2″ display, USB connectivity, a memory card reader, microphone and headphone output. What else would you like to see Archos include in their netbook, and how much are you willing to pay for it?
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