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                    [Title] => Purse-sized laptops too small?
                    [Summary] => NEW YORK (AP) – Nobody wants to lug around a 4.5-kilogram laptop anymore, but while computer makers scramble to roll out models that are ever smaller and lighter, nobody has stopped to ask just how small is too small.


Dialogue Technology Corp.’s Flybook and Fujitsu Ltd.’s Lifebook P1500 are two purse-sized tablet computers that beg the question. Each has 22.5-centimeter displays and weighs less than 1.3 kilograms.
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Dialogue Technology Corp.’s Flybook and Fujitsu Ltd.’s Lifebook P1500 are two purse-sized tablet computers that beg the question. Each has 22.5-centimeter displays and weighs less than 1.3 kilograms.
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