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Tiny Kohjinsha Tablet Notebook ComputerIn the U.S., small Netbooks are getting all the rave. However, in Japan, tiny notebooks are already abundant. Notebook manufacturers like Fuji and Kohjinsha have full-feature notebooks that are smaller than today's Netbooks. The Kohjinsha notebook, which is not available in the United States, shown in the photo below, is even a tablet PC. It has a fast processor with plenty of RAM. Its large hard drive lets it run Japanese Windows XP. Unlike today's Netbooks, it even have a PC Card or ExpressCard slot. This Kohjinsha Tablet PC costs about 80000 yen, which translates to about $727. It's about three hundred dollars more than today's Netbook, but, for some people, having the PC Card or ExpressCard slot justify the price. Chieh Cheng
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