Medion working on low-cost Akoya Mini notebook

Posted on Thursday, April 24 2008 @ 1:15 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
The latest player in the low-cost notebook market is Medion. Engadget reports the firm is working on a cheap notebook called Akoya Mini:
The latest entry into the ultraportable market comes in the form of the Medion Akoya Mini, a handsome looking entry that clearly aims to compete with ASUS' wunderkind. The 10-inch laptop scores big points right out of the box due to its inclusion of Intel's infamous Atom CPU. The system will feature a traditional hard drive, with some form of Linux on-board, 1GB of RAM standard, two USB ports, a memory card slot, VGA out, and a 1.3 megapixel webcam.
The Medion Akoya Mini will be priced at 399EUR.



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