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While netbooks are still struggling with simple configurations, models with beautiful or ultra-thin designs are constantly being introduced.
Yiyi-S1 has a stylish design with a shiny shell and a famous BMW car logo.
Yiyi-S1 has a beautiful design.
While netbooks are still struggling with simple configurations, models with beautiful or ultra-thin designs are constantly being introduced. Chinese computer company has just introduced the very unique netbook model called Yiyi-S1 - the model with a shiny shell of BMW's "boxy" cars with bold colors in fashion.
Yiyi-S1 measures 263 x 183 x 28.8 mm, 10.2 inches wide screen, 1024 x 600 pixel resolution, Intel Atom N270 1.6 GHz processor, Intel 945GSE chipset, audio and map Integrated Intel GMA950 graphics, 1 GB RAM memory, 160GB SATA HDD, with optical drive option.
Currently, the price of the machine has not been disclosed. According to the Yiyi-S1 manufacturer, there are 4 colors: black, red, yellow and blue with the famous car company's BMW logo in the middle of the lid.
See the different colors of Yiyi-S1.
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