
Commodore, a company more famous for making Commodore 64 units 20-some years ago than making new trend laptops, has announced they are going to be selling a new line of netbooks.
No, your eyes are deceiving you. Commodore (as in Commdore Vic 20,C-64, Amiga) is bringing a Netbook to market. The UMMD 8010/F Netbook was shown off at IDF in Berlin. The specs sound familar to those following the scene (10 inch screen, camera, 1.6Ghz C7–M CPU, 80GB HD, 1GB of RAM, WiFi, Bluetooth optional) and the price is a bit on the high side for NetBooks at around $600. Maybe they are counting on a wave of nostalgia buying.
via engadget, gottabemobile
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