Airis Kira Tech Specs, Images and Price
May 3rd, 2008 | No Comments
Airis Kira is another EEE competitor (like we care much). It seems that people designing this model should be heading an eye exam, since this device is not so stylish as any of EEE clones. What you get inside:
- VIA C7 1 GHZ CPU
- 1 GB RAM
- 40 GB HDD
- 800*480 display
- WiFi and Ethernet
- Windows XP
Price tag: 299 EUR (same as EEE)
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