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HP unveils new Vivienne Tam Edition “Digital Clutch” netbook

HP unveils new Vivienne Tam Edition “Digital Clutch” netbook

HP is working with fashion designer Vivienne Tam on a second generation of “digital clutch ‘netbook. The first was Vivienne Tam Edition netbook on the HP Mini 1000 and was published in the last year for some ridiculously high price of U.S. $ 699, or about $ 300 more than the cost of a basic HP Mini 1000 with a black lid. But apparently the designers have taken Edition requires a nerve, because HP is there another go.

Announced in New York Fashion Week, the company, a new Digital Clutch as part of the 2010 Tam’s spring collection. The new netbook will hit the streets next spring. The new design is based on a calssic Chinese love story “Butterfly Lovers” and features gussed it, a butterfly motif. The design is actually quite nice, and maybe it’s just me, but it seems a little less girly than the first version. I might even be willing to be seen with this netbook in public.

There is no information about the hardware under the elegant cover, but if I guess I would say that the netbook was based on an HP Mini 110 netbook.

You can see more pictures of the new Digital Clutch, please visit ChipChick.

Acer Ferrari One 11.6″ Netbook

Acer Ferrari One 11.6" Netbook

Technology enthusiasts will remember that Acer has an association with Ferrari. In the past, many Acer Ferrari has released brand notebooks, but it is the first time, he brings brand Ferrari in a netbook.

The Acer Ferrari A netbook is a 11.6 “web-surfing device with the latest AMD platform Congo. Instead of using the traditional atomic-chip, the latest is from Acer Netbook L310 AMD Athlon X2 processors are driven (1.2GHz, 1MB L2 cache).

It is on AMD M780G chipset based, and includes the ATI Radeon HD 3200 graphics chipset.

Other features include a Wi-Fi 802.11n, Bluetooth, HSDPA, 1366 x 768 screen resolution, Dolby Home Theater solution, and 6-cell battery.

The Acer Ferrari One is available at the end of October.

via eeepc