Medion rolls out AMD-based Akoya Mini E1312 netbook
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The AMD-based netbook train may have been a little slow to get out of the station, but it looks like it’s finally starting to pick up a bit of steam, with Medion the latest to roll out an offering of its own. That comes in the form of the company’s new Akoya Mini E1312, which opts for a low-power AMD Sempron 210U processor and ATI Radeon Xpress 1250 graphics instead of the usual Intel combo. Otherwise, you can expect to get a 16:9 11.6-inch display, 1GB of RAM, a 160GB hard drive, HDMI out, and a six-cell or nine-cell battery. No word on a release ’round here just yet, but folks in the UK will apparently be able to pick this one up exclusively at Aldi stores starting July 12th for £339.99 (or just under $550).
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The cpu is tagged as a little more recent model amount however it and also the GPU are likely the same pace as the 3GS. The old Touch using the similar CPU and GPU since the 3G was quicker. Apart from having the clock pace turned up greater the Contact has less software programs to run since it