Unpacking of the netbook of Lidl, Targa Traveller 1016
Wolfgang, a German reader, contacted us yesterday to offer us photos and his first impressions on the netbook of Lidl.
The netbook of Lidl in 399€ 17/12 in France (in some shops)
Today in the middle of the day, we announced you in preview the distribution of the netbook of Lidl in France envisaged for 18/12 according to the French page of Traveller 1016. This evening, we have the new since it is finally one day earlier that this one will take place.
Targa Traveller 1016: in England 15/12, in France 18/12, soon in Ireland and the official information available in French and English

: 15/12
: 22/12
After the discovery of’ “A netbook in 369€ to Lidl Allemagne 15/12“, we had offered you several supplementary information in preview: “The netbook of Lidl sold also in Belgium 15/12“, then its availability on the site lidl-shop.de and finally, “Targa Traveller 1016 resembles in MSI U120“.
Today, we offer two other supplementary information on this netbook and its distribution:
Targa Traveller 1016 resembles in MSI U120
After the discovery of’ “A netbook in 369€ to Lidl Allemagne 15/12“, we announced you in preview “The netbook of Lidl sold also in Belgium 15/12“, here is now that he is shown on the site lidl-shop.de. To us in soaps more now on this Targa Traveller 1016, he has strong resemblances to U120 of MSI:
The netbook of Lidl sold also in Belgium 15/12
In the article “A netbook in 369€ to Lidl Allemagne 15/12“, I recalled the possiblité where the netbook of Lidl announced in Germany, is also sold between others in Belgium. Since the publication of the first article, on the site of Lidl Belgique, we discovered promotions of 15/12.
A netbook in 369€ to Lidl Allemagne 15/12
This week, in the article “Tiny DELL 9 again sold in supermarket“, I said to you that “it seems that every sign of big distribution wants its part of the netbook cake.” and to Christophe by cat, I said to him that after Champion, it had to be missing that big grosso-modo distribution only Lidl, Aldi and Ed who had not taken out their netbook yet















