We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. In the grand scheme of netbooks, Hercules probably isn't a name you associate with budget ultraportables; the company is taking their first ...
Most netbooks on the market today use the same hardware inside, which means that 95% of all netbooks on the market have performance within small percentages of each other. One of the few places that a ...
Windows 7 is still over a month away from shipping, but already Hercules is preparing to ship its next netbook with that very OS loaded on. Rather than introducing a new machine with Windows XP at ...
Hercules Brings a New Spirit of Netbook Value to Consumers with Unique In-Mold Cover Design, Windows 7 Starter, Intuitive Software Suite, 250 GB Hard Drive, and 50GB Online Storage NEW YORK, NY – ...
Hercules has launched a new range of eCAFE netbooks, the eCAFE Slim HD and the eCAFE EX HD. Both models are designed to be ultra-portable, with the EX HD specifically engineered to provide up to 13 ...
NEW YORK, NY – (Sept 16, 2009) - Hercules, a specialist in IT devices including multimedia speaker sets, webcams, DJing solutions and consumer-friendly WiFi products, demonstrates its creative talents ...
Although the netbook craze has pretty much passed over, it’s easy to remember why they were so popular for a while. Look at these little Hercules eCafe guys: they’ve got a unique design, 10.1-inch ...
Hercules is launching a new netbook, that will come with Windows 7, the Hercules eCafe EC-1000W Netbook. The Hercules eCafe EC-1000W Netbook will go on sale next month, and will come with Windows 7 ...
The Guillemot Corporation brand Hercules has announced a couple of new 10-inch eCAFÉ netbooks – one less than an inch thick and the other promising at least 13 hours of "real use" battery life. Both ...
A netbook from Hercules? They’re better known for multimedia peripherals, but apparently the 10.1-inch (1024 x 600) EC-1000W isn’t their first effort. This one looks good, though. Windows 7 and ...
Hercules has released a pair of ARM Cortex A8-based netbooks which run a Linux OS and last up to 13 hours on a single charge. But the coolest part is that they look like an oversized Nintendo DS.
It looks like the question of whether netbook makers will ship machines with the crippled (but cheap) Windows 7 Starter Edition has been resolved. They will. We’ve already learned that the Samsung ...
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