Monday, Aug 18th 2008 by Chris Davies


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According to ITworld, Fujitsu have confirmed that they will be officially announcing their Amilo Mini netbook at the upcoming IFA trade show in Berlin.  Little is known about the 8.9-inch budget ultraportable aside from that it runs Windows and has interchangeable colored casing plates.

Rumored pricing suggested a figure in the region of €300 to €400 (around $470 to $630).  The Amilo Mini was tipped to launch in the Fall.  IFA begins at the end of August.

It seems a fair assumption that the netbook will use Intel’s Atom processor, but otherwise there’s no word on whether Fujitsu have selected solid-state or traditional storage for their first entry into the segment.  Unlike Dell’s upcoming Inspiron 910, however, Fujitsu have managed to squeeze in a full row of function-keys.

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