Hello Kitty Netbook runs Windows 7

Posted in Windows by Conner Flynn on April 1st, 2009


Sotec’s latest netbook is Hello Kitty-branded, but don’t let that fool you. It packs some heat when it comes to performance. Powered by an Intel Atom N270 1.60-GHZ processor and 1GB of RAM, it runs Windows 7 with ease, as you’ll see in the video below.

The netbook performed decently with normal web surfing with data being transferred in the background and also when opening 400 pictures in Bridge. Need more? Even while editing in Photoshop CS3 with that 1.6 Ghz Atom CPU and 1 GB of RAM.

Who would have thought that Windows 7 beta would run so perfectly well on such weak specs?

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5 Comments to “Hello Kitty Netbook runs Windows 7”
  1. The Top Bikes Says:

    Its Amazing To hear That A Hello Kitty With An Intel Atom N270 1.60-GHZ processor can Run Windows 7 And Softwares As Photoshop cs3 Is Running So Smoothly,
    I think icrosift has even Done A great Work In Win 7

  2. nicaragua Says:

    any computer bought 3 years ago can run windows 7 very easy and nice.
    it’s only 1 gigabyte of ram and 1 gigaherts. and windows 7 looks like a great os.

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