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Computing | by Barb Dybwad | Sat Nov 22, 2008 3:29PM | 1 comment

Hello Kitty has a long and storied history of intertwinglement with consumer electronics. Her visage has graced the casings of many a digital camera, home appliance, and yes — even an electronic toilet paper dispenser. The Sotec C101K3W, however, is the first Hello Kitty netbook known to human and kittykind, which will likely justify the steep $900 price tag only to the friendly white kitty's faithful elite. For all that dough you get yourself a basic netbook with 1.6GHz Intel Atom processor, 1GB RAM and 120GB hard drive, emblazoned with the small button eyes and nose of the mouthless feline hero. With luck some intrepid tech journalist will perform a thorough review in order to answer the question on everyone's mind: is it powerful enough to run Hello Kitty Online? That would be so meta.

 

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Judith Meskill external link (7:24 PM on Sat Nov 22, 2008)

this is 2 cute ... i'll take one ... /smiles

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