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		<title>Point of View Mobii netbook has Ion inside, psychedelia outside</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just by looking at the Mobii ION 230, you can tell it&#8217;s a netbook keen on standing out from the crowd. This desire extends through its internals, which rely on NVIDIA&#8217;s Ion platform to power an Atom N230 CPU, usually a nettop part, alongside an upgradeable 1GB of RAM and 160GB HDD. Hence, while battery [...]]]></description>
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<p>Just by looking at the Mobii ION 230, you can tell it&#8217;s a netbook keen on standing out from the crowd. This desire extends through its internals, which rely on NVIDIA&#8217;s Ion platform to power an Atom N230 CPU, usually a nettop part, alongside an upgradeable 1GB of RAM and 160GB HDD. Hence, while battery life might take a comparative beating, graphical and processing ability should be appreciably superior to your run-of-the-mill netbook. Point of View promises flawless 1080p playback and DirectX 10 and Shader Model 4.0 support, with an HDMI-out if you don&#8217;t feel the 10.2-inch display at 1024x 600 resolution does those features justice. You&#8217;d be wrong to expect anything more than a slideshow in graphically intensive games, but it&#8217;s good to know the netbook market is getting a juiced-up option, and fret not, there&#8217;s a conservative black paintjob available too. European prices are expected around the €349 ($495) mark and availability should hit within the next few weeks.</p>
<p>Credit : engadget.com</p>
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