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Starline NB1000 netbook’s giant, invisible touchpad is the only thing it’s got going for it

Starline — a Hong Kong-based PC manufacturer — has unleashed the netbook you see above, the NB1000. This 10-incher’s got all the standard, yawn-inducing specs — an Intel Atom N270 CPU, 1GB of RAM, a 160GB HDD, three USB ports, plus ethernet and VGA ports. The thing that makes this little guy stand out? Well, it’s got a massive touchpad running all along the palm rest beneath the keyboard, and that’s enough for us to want one — or at least to touch one, repeatedly. Sadly, this baby is a Hong Kong-only affair, and runs HK$2,498 (about $322), but there’s a video of it after the break.

[Via SlashGear]

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