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Hercules unveils eCAFE netbook
Florent Alzieu
September 23, 2008 4:17 PM
September 23, 2008 4:17 PM
We're just back from a press conference in Paris where Hercules were previewing their new netbook, the eCAFE.
We had the chance to take away a test model which we will be looking at very soon.
Here are the some first snaps:

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We had the chance to take away a test model which we will be looking at very soon.
Here are the some first snaps:

The eCAFE comes with a matte screen, measuring eight inches diagonally from one corner to the other, and fits in a 0.3 Megapixel webcam.


It includes a card reader, 2 USB ports and an RJ45 network port, a standard set of input/output configurations for the netbook class, complmented on the other side by VGA and microphone and headphone ports.
The technical specification is promising too:

The technical specification is promising too:
- 20 GB hard drive + 30 GB of online storage at the eCAFE portal
- AMD Geode 500 MHz processor
- Mandriva Linux customiwed by Hercules
- Passive cooling system
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