CherryPal debuts $99 netbook, names it Africa

Courtesy Engadget  Tue, 12/15/2009 - 12:47

If you're looking at a netbook whose motto is "small, slow, sufficient," you pretty much know what to expect. CherryPal's latest, named Africa (in honor of the nation of Ghana or something), has everything you'd want in a $99 computer: a 7-inch display, 400MHz processor, 256GB memory, 2GB flash storage, and either Linux or Windows CE under the hood.

According to the company, you can expect about four hours use on the included Lithium battery. If that weren't enough,...


 

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