
Over the past year or two, almost every major PC maker has scaled back its presence in the netbook space. But that doesn’t mean there’s not still demand for inexpensive ultraportable laptops. I still see them people using them pretty regularly at coffee shops, and I know some long-time Liliputing readers are still fans of the platform.
Fortunately it looks like as Lenovo, Dell, Toshiba, and possibly even Acer and Asus drop netbooks, other companies may be stepping up to fill the void.
A new netbook called the Coby NBPC1025 passed through the FCC today. It’s a mini-laptop with a 10.1 inch, 1024 x 600 pixel display, an Intel Atom N2600 dual core Cedar Trail processor, and Windows 7 Starter Edition.
It’s not exactly the most exciting notebook you’ll see this year, but it looks like exactly the same sort of netbook the major PC makers aren’t making anymore.