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In a big way, the Litl shows it’s the real netbook

By Hiawatha Bray
Globe Staff / August 12, 2010

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After all these years, I have finally gotten hold of a real netbook computer. I don’t mean one of those small laptops priced at $400 or less. They’re often called netbooks because so many people use them for Internet surfing and e-mail checking. But they’re basically just cheap laptops, designed to run the usual Windows desktop software, such as Microsoft ... (Full article: 750 words)

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