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Apple's rumoured netbook "will have 10-inch screen"
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Apple's rumoured netbook "will have 10-inch screen"

by Stuff.tv  on Mar 11, 2009
Tags: Apple | netbook
Yesterday our twitching news nose captured a rumour-whiff that said Apple would be launching a touchscreen netbook this summer – and now more details have emerged.

The new murmurs have appeared on no less a credible news source than CNN: a source who didn't want to be named told the US news network that the mini laptop will feature a screen size of between 9.7 and 10 inches. That would put Apple's netbook in opposition to the likes of the Asus Eee PC 1000.

Of course, none of this has been confirmed (or denied)by Apple, so we'd suggest you take it all with a large portion of salt. And in any case, another source informed CNN that, while the Apple netbook is happening, all specifications are still under review.

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