Epson's Na01 Endeavor mini netbook gets new color and price

Tuesday, February 10th, 2009

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Epson today in Japan announced the Na01 Endeavor Mini White [JP], a variation of a netbook the company released in Nippon back in November. It’s unknown whether the white or the older black model will ever be available in the rest of the world.

Spec-wise, Epson didn’t change anything. Buyers still get an an Atom N270  processor (1.6Ghz), 1GB RAM, a 160GB HDD, Ethernet, Wifi, Bluetooth, three USB ports, a multicard reader, a One-Seg digital TV tuner, Windows XP and a 10.2-inch LCD screen with 1,024×600 resolution.

Epson said the white Na01, which went on sale in Japan today, also gets 6.4% ($33) cheaper, making it now available for $480.

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