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Netbooks are tiny. That’s the whole point. But can they be too small? The answer is: Yes. A Chinese company called uSmart showed off at the Hong Kong Electronic Fair a netbook with a 4.8-inch screen.
Netbooks are tiny. That’s the whole point. But can they be too small? The answer is: Yes. A Chinese company called uSmart showed off at the Hong Kong Electronics Fair a netbook with a 4.8-in. screen.