thing we need right now is yet another netbook, OCZ Technology has opted
to jump on the bandwagon and come out with a netbook of their own, known
as the OCZ Neutrino, which, whilst packing the all to familiar 1.6GHZ
Atom processor (yawn), at least brings something more interesting to the
table in coming in standard and DIY variants.
What this basically boils down to is this. Those looking for an 'off the
shelf' fully configured netbook will be catered for (see below) whilst
those looking for a little more control and who aren't afraid to get
hands on/down and dirty will be able to chose from a series of validated
components comprising of HDDs, SSDs, RAM, etc with view to assembling
their own Neutrino netbook according to personal preference.
Of course, as noted previously, OCZ are aware that many will be looking
for a fully configured netbook and, to that end, the 'off the shelf' OCZ
Neutrino will offer you pretty much exactly what you'd expect such as
the aforementioned Atom CPU, 10.1 1024 x 600 display, integrated Wi-Fi,
1.3 megapixel webcam, up to 2GB RAM and a choice of Ubuntu or Windows XP
operating systems.
At this juncture there's no official word on pricing - OCZ merely
stating that their netbook will be priced 'competitively' - however OCZ
have confirmed that the Neutrino will be available between two and three
months from now.
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