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DataWind Ubisurfer mini laptop

DataWind Ubisurfer mini laptop

The DataWind Ubisurfer mini laptop aims to be different from the rest since it is not only an affordable portable computing machine, it also sports a free mobile Internet connection – now how about that! Folks living in the UK will be able to bring one home for around £160 (translated to $243), where it is accompanied by up to 30 hours of free internet access monthly. This updated model will replace the Linux-based operating system with Windows CE 6.0, while shipping with SoftMaker Office for your mobile productivity needs. The hardware remains pretty much the same though with a 7″ 800 x 480 resolution display, 128MB RAM and 1GB of flash memory. It surfs via Wi-Fi and GPRS connectivity – woe to whoever that relies on the latter! If 30 hours per month isn’t enough to satisfy you, you can always fork out more once the plateau has been breached.

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  1. help says:

    i got a ubisurfer mini laptop and i do not know how to use the operating system and have decided to change it to windows xp how can i do this i need urgent help please.

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