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		<title>By: Intel's Concept Metro Notebook - True Mobility? &#171; Bannaga</title>
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		<dc:creator>Intel's Concept Metro Notebook - True Mobility? &#171; Bannaga</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] April 17th, 2007    Metro is a low power notebook (Iâ€™m referring to consumption and CPU processing capabilities) that features an external e-ink display, capable of showing infos like new emails, calendar entries, eBooks even with the laptop powered off. This display is mounted on a leather wrap-around (this makes Metro scratch-proof and irresistible to ladies, so they say) and connects to the laptop via a dock connector, capable of USB transfers&#8221;&#8230;. &lt;More&gt; [...]</description>
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