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OCZ Set to Release the Neutrino, a Customizable Netbook

March 5, 2009 by Rico Mossesgeld  
Filed under netbooks

Many netbooks are fine the way they are, but what if you were able to pick your hard disk, RAM, and OS? That’s the concept driving OCZ’s new 10″ 1024 x 600 netbook, a boon for those who don’t want to pay for an OS license and opt for a freeware alternative, and those who’d like to pay a bit more for capability.

Stock units feature a 1.6Ghz Atom processor, VGA-out, one ExpressCard slot, 2 USB ports, plus a 2.5″ hard disk slot. Weight is a relatively wimpy-friendly 2.9 pounds, while everything runs on the 945GSE+ICH7M chipset.

No word yet on pricing and availability—and I’d like to know for sure if this setup can do WiFi, Bluetooth, and perhaps wireless broadband—but you can spend the time waiting salivating over the prospect of up to 2GB of memory and 250GB of hard disk capacity.

(Image by fudzilla.com)

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One Response to “OCZ Set to Release the Neutrino, a Customizable Netbook”
  1. Steve Canyon says:

    Only thing missing in the picture is a JerkStopper cable lock so the Power pin doesn’t get destroyed.

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