Apricot Picobook Pro

The Apricot Picobook Pro is the first product of the newly reformed Apricot Computers. It is a netbook based on the VIA NanoBook, first shown to the press on October 15 2008.

Picobook Pro
DeveloperApricot Computers
TypeNetbook
Release dateOctober 15, 2008
Operating systemWindows XP Home Edition
SUSE Linux
CPUVIA C7-M ULV
WebsiteApricot – Picobook Pro

Specifications

Reception

The Apricot has been very poorly received. A review by PC Pro in 2009 gave it 2 stars awarding it the worst marks of the notebooks on test in the categories of build quality, speaker quality, keyboard and cursor quality, and screen quality, and saying to avoid it at all costs.[1] A "first look" review by IT Pro in 2008 also awarded it two stars, calling it unattractive, with a dubious build quality and saying that it is all but impossible to type on.[2]

gollark: My fusion plant thing only had 2 reactors, which easily covered the power needs of everything in existence several times over.
gollark: Also, the highest-end power transmission things I know only go up to 2GRF/t.
gollark: That sounds utterly awful for the server.
gollark: I've generally found that they work nicely at all isolation of things ever if you have power.
gollark: Well, presumably someone could put withers on the outside too.

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