Posts Tagged ‘3G’
$99 3G netbook from AT&T this summer - without Windows
Tuesday, March 24, 2009 21:23 Comments Off
The AT&T rumor mill continues to churn. In addition to a ton of iPhone-related rumors, there’s talk of a $99 netbook with a 3G modem to be released this summer. Yeah, it’ll probably have a 2-year contract and based on the rumor (and the price) it most likely won’t run Windoze.
That means it will have [...]
Dell Inspiron Mini 9 gets 3G in North America, Windows Only
Friday, November 28, 2008 12:21 Comments Off
Since its arrival in European markets, we knew that we’d eventually be getting the Dell Inspiron Mini 9 with integrated 3G wireless here in the colonies. Well, that time has arrived.
Sign up for a two-year contract with AT&T and you can get a $120 rebate on the purchase of your Dell netbook. Want to [...]
Packard Bell “dot” groped in the UK
Thursday, November 20, 2008 17:10 Comments OffIt amazes me that the Packard Bell brand is still alive and kicking outside the U.S., this time in the form of their inaugural entry into the netbook market: the Packard Bell “dot.”
While it feels redundant to recount the specs, I’d feel like a slacker if I didn’t (1.6 GHZ Atom 270 processor, 1 GB of [...]
It’s here: A FREE Eee PC 901 with a 3G Wireless Contract
Tuesday, November 11, 2008 17:03 Comments OffWell not here, per se, but in the UK.
Orange, the UK wireless carrier, is set to launch the Eee PC 901 with built-in HSDPA connectivity. The package will cost 25 pounds (~$38.50 USD) per month and will included 3 GB of data transfer and 100 free text messages.
The hardware is what we’ve come to expect [...]
ASUS launches Eee PC 1000H “Go” with integrated 3G wireless
Thursday, October 30, 2008 21:38 Comments Off
From Liliputing:
[ASUS] is teaming up with Italian wireless carrier TIM to offer the Eee PC 1000H Go, which is basically an Eee PC with a built in HSUPA modem. If that whole “Go” thing sounds familiar, that’s probably because Asus has already released the Eee PC 901 Go in Europe. And the 901 Go is, [...]



