quarta-feira, 7 de maio de 2008

Fw: Mobo gets rebadge happy with two new low-cost subnotes for Brazil

URL: http://feeds.engadget.com/~r/weblogsinc/engadget/~3/285627144/

Filed under: Laptops
It looks like folks in Brazil are soon going to have a few more
low-cost subnote options to consider, with Mobo announcing two new but
curiously familiar-looking models. That includes the Positivo Mobo
(pictured above), which appears to almost certainly be a rebadge of
Airis' Kira 740 Eee PC lookalike (or a rebadge of whatever that is a
rebadge of). That likelihood is further backed up by the nearly
identical specs, including the usual 7-inch display, Via C7-M
processor, 1.3-megapixel webcam, and built-in WiFi, although this
particular model appears to come with 2GB of flash memory in place of
the Kira's standard 40GB hard drive. Set to be released alongside it is
the company's Mobo Kids laptop, which is just a straight up rebadge of
Intel's Netbook platform (a.k.a. Classmate 2), with it boasting the
same Celeron M processor and presumably all the same specs seen in
other incarnations like CTL's 2go PC. Look for both of 'em to pack the
same R$999 price tag (or $590), with the Positivo Mobo hitting stores
first on May 23rd and the Mobo Kids following sometime in July.

[Via Zumo Blog, thanks Leoberto]
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