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ZaReason Teo Pro Netbook: Test Drive Ready for Takeoff

 

ZaReason Teo Pro Netbook: Test Drive Ready for Takeoff
Mar 7, 2011, 15 :34 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (744 reads)
(Other stories by Dave Courbanou)

"I’ve had an affinity for netbooks since they entered public consciousness sometime in late 2008. Despite the limitations of my Dell Mini 9, I loved it dearly. Now that Atom CPUs are getting more powerful, drives are getting smaller, and components are maturing, ZaReason has decided to pack together a good chunk of that new hardware into its new Teo Pro Netbook, and the company was kind enough to send me a review unit. Here are some first impressions …

"Check out the full tech specs of the Teo Pro here, but the unit packs 2GB of RAM and a 1.66 GHz Atom CPU. SSD options are available, but my unit came equipped with 160GB HDD."

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