Monday, 13 June 2011

DIY "Do-It-Yourself" Netbook by OCZ

OCZ Technology, a popular premium supplier of computer components and
advanced memory products, is the world's first "Do-it-yourself" (DIY)
Netbook, the end-users can configure itself. While the product seems
to be very interesting, but not exactly fit into the typical Netbook
under the low-cost low-performance sub-notebook.


OCZ's barebone neutrino Netbook with 10" screen and, according to the
company, the end-user to install memory, hard drive or Solid State
Drive is based on the demand and preferences. It is not known whether
OCZ offers an option to choice between factory installed single core
and dual-core Intel Atom processor, but that would be a very useful
feature for enthusiasts. It is also not clear whether OCZ neutrino is
based on the rather outdate Intel 945 GSE core logic platform DirectX
9-class graphics and uses the latest Intel GN40 chipset with DirectX
10-supporting graphics core.

The new initiative from OCZ DIY proves that Netbook category has
become and not on the market and supplier of advanced components sold
premium price of the opinion that their customers may be interested
customizable Netbook.

"But that good things come in small packages, a giant neutrino Packs
Punch for On-The-Go Travel, education, household, or any user looking
for a lightweight computer physically, but to the grave of useful
applications and functions," OCZ said in a statement.

OCZ Barebone neutrino is expected in the United States sometime in Q2 the 2009.

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