
Kingston knows that in times of economic hardship, folks often take the trouble to choose the most cost effective method of doing things. Folks who want a simple machine to do their word processing and read email will definitely favor a netbook over a standard notebook, but unfortunately most notebooks come with a maximum of 1GB RAM. Kingston attempts to change this by offering a new specially designed 2GB SO-DIMM memory which can be used in netbooks that support 533MHz memory. Compatible models include the MSI Wind, Asus Eee and Gigabyte range, although we’re pretty sure other makes do support this RAM as well. 1GB of such RAM will cost you a mere $35, making it one of the best upgrade paths you can take for any computer.
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