Last updated: March 10, 2009
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Acer Aspire One |
Model | Region/Country | Notes |
Gateway LT1001G | Asia | |
Gateway LT1004U | United States | Sold at Office Depot |
Packard Bell Dot | United Kingdom | Didn’t make it to retail |
MSI Wind U100 |
Model | Region/Country | Notes |
Advent 4211 | UK | |
Ahtec LUG N011 | The Netherlands, Spain and Belgium | SUSE Linux, Windows XP, or no OS |
Aristo Pico i300 | Poland/Europe | |
Averatec Buddy | US, North America? | |
Axioo Pico | Singapore/Indosia | 160GB HDD, No Bluetooth |
Casper MiniBook | Turkey | |
Certified Data U100 | Canada | Available at London Drugs |
CMS ICBook M1 | Vietnam | |
Datron Mobee N011 | Turkey | |
HCL MiLeap MH 04 | India | |
Medion Ayoka Mini | Germany, Switzerland, Austria, The Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, Spain, France, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Poland, Australia | 802.11 n wireless, No Bluetooth, 0.3MP Camera |
Mivvy M310 | Czech Republic | 2GB RAM, 120GB HDD |
Mouse LuvBook U100 | Japan | |
Multirama HT Xpress Book | Greece/Europe | 160GB HDD |
MyBook M11 | Denmark | aka “Freedom” |
NTT Corrino 101I | Poland/Europe | |
Nuevo Visa Clip | Spain/Europe | |
Portatil Beep Iridium U10 | Spain/Europe | |
Positivo Mobo White 1000 | Brazil | 512MB RAM, 80GB HDD |
Positivo Mobo White 1050 | Brazil | |
Positivo Mobo White 1070 | Brazil | |
Positivo Mobo White 1090 | Brazil | 1GB RAM, 160GB HDD |
Proline U100 UMPC | South Africa | |
RoverBook Neo U100 | Russia | 120GB or 160GB HDD |
Sylvania MAGNI | US/North America | |
Tsunami Moover T10 | Portugal | Windows XP Home only |
Note: if you know of any netbook clones not listed or of places to purchase the clones listed above, feel free to contact us with the relevant information and we’ll post it online.
A lot of the above information has come from various non-Engilsh stories that were run through Google’s translation service – as a result, some of the names or countries listed are probably inaccurate. This will be expanded as we find better information. Some of the information came from Wikipedia, and we’ve contributed some of the information to Wikipedia as well, so it’s kind of a full-circle. We will probably always have more entries, as some were rejected on Wikipedia for various reasons.