Just recently, Fujitsu introduced their M2010 netbook. As with most netbooks, this thing comes equipped with the standard Intel Atom N270 processor.
Other specs of the netbook include a webcam, Bluetooth connectivity, WiFi, 3-cell battery, 16-GB HDD, 1GB of RAM, and 10.1-inch WSVGA LED backlit display. The $449 netbook runs Windows XP Home OS.
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