Linux-ready netbook touted for eight-hour battery life
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"ZaReason is shipping a Linux-ready, 10-inch netbook that uses
the Intel Atom N450 processor and is claimed to offer eight hours
of battery life. The ZaReason Teo Netbook offers 2GB of DDR2 RAM, a
160GB hard disk drive (HDD), 802/11n wireless networking, Ethernet,
three USB 2.0 ports, and a 1.3-megapixel webcam, says the
company.
"Last August, Berkeley, Calif.-based system integrator ZaReason
shipped an Intel Atom N270-based netbook called the Terra A20
(pictured). The company has now followed up with a"Teo" model that
exploits the Atom N450's greater energy efficiency, boasting eight
hours of battery life."
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