
ZaReason, a Linux system builder, looks as though they have a new Linux-powered netbook ready to rock and roll – as it is known as the Teo netbook which is already available on Amazon for pre-order for $460. The Teo does resemble the original MSI Wind U100 a whole lot, bearing a 10″ non-glare display at 1,024 x 600 resolution, an Intel Atom 1.66GHz processor, a 160GB hard drive and up to 8 hours of battery life under certain operating conditions. Since it comes with 2GB RAM, it clearly points towards a non-Windows netbook, coupled with a Linux sticker as well as another sticker marked Ubuntu on the Teo.
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