Gigabyte RAM limit for netbooks will be overcome by OCZ self-assembly netbook

    Microsoft does not allow you to install Windows XP on such netbooks whose memory capacity exceeds gigabytes. Until now, this was a deterrent to development, even though not all buyers are ready to purchase Linux netbooks, so the production of netbooks with multi-drive memory seemed to manufacturers not particularly acceptable.

    However, as the F-Center told us at the beginning of March , OCZ Technology managed to find a worthy way out of the deadlock by starting to deliver netbooks to the market without RAM, and at the same time without a hard drive: the user independently selects and buys the desired drive (SSD or regular ), and the required amount of memory.

    Here's what a Neutrino netbook looks like:

    [OCZ Neutrino]

    10-inch screen (1024x600), Intel Atom N270 processor (1.6 GHz), 945GSE chipset.

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