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dbpedia:Zelybron_Micro_Nina	dbpprop:name	"Zelybron Micro Nina"@en .
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	dbpprop:reference	<http://www.zelybron.com> .
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dbpedia:Zelybron_Micro_Nina	rdfs:label	"Zelybron Micro Nina"@en .
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dbpedia:Zelybron_Micro_Nina	dbpedia-owl:thumbnail	<http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/c/c3/Zelybron_Micro_Nina_1.jpg/200px-Zelybron_Micro_Nina_1.jpg> ;
	dbpprop:abstract	"The Zelybron Micro Nina is Zelybron's entrant to the Ultra-Mobile PC (UMPC) market and is aimed to provide a bridge between regular laptops and netbooks. The Micro Nina also is Zelybron's first OEM product. Zelybron's Micro Nina is focussed towards business use and was introduced in November 2008 in Europe, it is available with MS-Windows or Zelybron's own FreeBSD variant pre-installed. But has at least since 12 jun 2009 ended shipping of ZelybronBSD. The Zelybron Micro Nina was originally designed to become a low budget PC; its design was moved into a netbook-formatted device for professional use, the laptop compares to a regular PC in performance and capabilities. In the same line of production, Zelybron also released a low budget PC, thin client and server, all of which are currently only available in Belgium, The Netherlands and Germany, however, Zelybron has announced the opening of a new factory in Shenzen, China and is planning for global distribution of its whole Nina series."@en ;
	rdfs:comment	"The Zelybron Micro Nina is Zelybron's entrant to the Ultra-Mobile PC (UMPC) market and is aimed to provide a bridge between regular laptops and netbooks. The Micro Nina also is Zelybron's first OEM product. Zelybron's Micro Nina is focussed towards business use and was introduced in November 2008 in Europe, it is available with MS-Windows or Zelybron's own FreeBSD variant pre-installed. But has at least since 12 jun 2009 ended shipping of ZelybronBSD."@en ;
	foaf:depiction	<http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/c/c3/Zelybron_Micro_Nina_1.jpg> .
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	dbpprop:type	dbpedia:Subnotebook ,
		dbpedia:Netbook ;
	dbpprop:cpu	dbpedia:VIA_C7 ;
	dbpprop:releasedate	"November 2008"@en ;
	dbpprop:manufacturer	<http://dbpedia.org/resource/Zelybron_B.V.> ;
	dbpprop:media	"120 GB"@en ;
	dbpprop:input	dbpedia:Touchpad ,
		dbpedia:Computer_keyboard ;
	dbpprop:power	"3-cell 2100 mAh or<br /> 6-cell 4400 mAh<br /> Lithium-ion battery"@en ;
	dbpprop:os	dbpedia:ZelybronBSD ,
		dbpedia:Windows_Vista ,
		dbpedia:Windows_XP ;
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		<http://dbpedia.org/resource/IEEE_802.11> ,
		dbpedia:Wi-Fi ,
		dbpedia:Ethernet ;
	dbpprop:display	"259 mm (10.2\" inch) diagonal<br />"@en ;
	dbpprop:camera	" VGA 1.3 Megapixel"@en ;
	dbpprop:memory	"1 - 4 GB DDR2 RAM"@en .