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Could Colorful Netbooks Woo you into Buying Them – Ask Manli Technology

June 5, 2010 by Admin  
Filed under Netbook Accessories / News, Netbooks

The much awaited Computex 2010 at Taipei finally arrived, and taking a walk through the show floor offered quite an amazing experience. If not for anything else, because for every few blocks you walked, you could stumble upon a booth of a company never heard before, displaying tablet designs or notebooks that you might never have heard of or seen before. Most of the time, such companies are ODMs (Original Design Manufacturers) working backstage to produce great devices for other companies and don’t really want to appear public and be known as the masterminds behind the curtain of wonderful brands.

It is no wonder consumers were cordially surprised at the Computex 2010 when Manli Technology, a fairly unknown company, had a booth for … you guessed it right – marketing very colorful netbooks directly to consumers worldwide. Some bit of history, Manli is a manufacturing company that is actually run by Malata, the Original Design Manufacturer who is currently promising to bring on board Windows 7 tablets. Ironically though, there were no Manli tablets on display yet at the Computex 2010.

Manli Manufacturers, who are famous for manufacturing graphics cards and motherboards, is hoping to make a brand name for itself in the ultraportable and netbook consumer space. Its first netbook, the M3, was uncovered at the 2009 Computex Show. Computex 2010 has seen the unveiling o the company’s first 12-inch notebook, the M7, which is said to feature 2GB of RAM, 1.2-GHz Intel Celereon SU2300, and a 160,250, or 320GB. Even though the device was first announced in January of 2010, not many had seen it, and its many attractive colors of deep red, deep blue, and black.

Apart from the Manli M7, there was a 10-inch screen display netbook, the Manli M5 on display too. This one spots 160GB hard drive, Atom N450 CPU, and IGB of Random Access Memory. It is available in attractive red, black, pink, white, and lime green. Little is told about the availability of this newest addition but one thing that is for certain is that the company is hoping to woo buyers into buying this device, if not for anything else, for the vibrant colors it has.

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