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Gameloft, who produce and sell many, many games for mobile phones have expanded their line even further. As well as for mobiles, Gameloft also provides games for iPods and the iPhone. But they haven’t stopped their portability gaming line there. While there isn’t many at the moment, Gameloft have four games that can be downloaded and are made specifically for netbooks. The games run on Windows XP and support 1024×600 screen resolutions. The following games are currently available with pricing starting at $2.99.
Gateway have today released the LT2000 in the US. The netbook is available to order from today for $299. It’s very similar to the Acer Aspire One in looks, specs and price, which is also available for $299.
Standard netbook specs include 10.1 inch display with 1024×600 pixel resolution, 160GB HDD, 1GB of RAM and the Intel Atom N270 processor. Also included is a web camera, WiFi and a multi card reader. The touch pad also supports multi touch gestures, like the Acer netbooks. The LT2000 ships in NightSky Black and Cherry Red.

A small error on the Dell website led many sites to spread the word that Ubuntu was now a Microsoft product. Fortunately this isn’t the case though and just a small hiccup. The Dell Mini 10v was listed as having a “Microsoft Operating system” of Ubuntu, while the next model up for £50 more, has a 160GB HDD instead of an 8GB SSD and has “Microsoft Operating system” XP on it. Dell have now fixed the error and both models have “Operating System” in the specs list.
Samsung are to release a netbook with an ION chipset. Ion is a chipset with GeForce 9400M integrated. The Samsung N510 will also feature an Intel Atom N280 processor, 1GB of RAM, 160GB HDD. Bluetooth and WiFi N are also both in the netbook, along with a web cam and built in card reader. The screen is a bit bigger than the traditional netbook at 11.1 inches. As expected the operating system is Windows XP.
The netbook also has a VGA and HDMI port so it can be plugged into an external display. It’s unlikely that you’ll be able to use both at the same time with the LCD or even without the LCD being used.
The netbook should also come with a 6 cell battery. No information on release date but it’s expected to be $600 in the US when it launches.

A little later than expected, but the first convertible netbook from Asus will hit the UK in late July. The netbook has already been delayed several times but, at a meeting with Asus UK, Netbookchoice were informed that a release date of late July is concrete. No specific date has been released yet, but no further set backs are envisaged. The T91 features a 8.9 inch display.

The Dell Mini 10 has already received several specification upgrades, customizable from the Dell website, while most stores sell the basic Mini 10, including 1GB of RAM, N270 Intel Atom CPU and a 120GB HDD. The newest upgrade for the Mini 10 from Dell, is the option of adding GPS to your device making the netbook even more travel friendly. You can currently pick up the GPS model for $369, which includes $139 off.
Source: PortableMonkey