Imovio just launched a netbook that could be tagged as the “Smallest Netbook in the World” today. Officially called as the iKIT, this netbook looks more like an electronic diary back in the 90s.
The tiny iKIT netbook comes equipped with a 2.8 inch display screen, QWERTY keyboard, 0.3 webcam, SD memory card slot, and Bluetooth.
This Linux OS powered netbook also features 64MB RAM, WiFi, and one USB port. Pricing and availability are unknown as expected.
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