
The Amazepc Cyberbook N10 netbook is your run-of-the-mill machine, featuring a 10″ display, an Intel Atom N270 processor, Wi-Fi connectivity, enough USB 2.0 ports, an integrated memory card reader, VGA out, Ethernet support and a 3-cell battery. Those who pay close attention will realize that it lacks a hard drive, RAM and operating system, where you are required to install yourself later on. DIY fans will be pleased, since they can straight away upgrade to 2GB RAM without having being bogged down by the standard 1GB RAM configuration with most netbooks, alongside the ability to purchase an operating system of your liking.The 299 Euro price point seems steep for those missing features, but it will come in red, blue, white, orange, red and pink designs.
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