The screenshot shows a Persian-language tech news website called Netbook News Iran.

At the top, there is a dark header with the website logo on the left and navigation links ("خانه", "سوالات متداول", "درباره", "تماس با ما" = Home, FAQ, About, Contact) on the right.

The main menu categories on the left sidebar include: اخبار و شایعات (News & Rumors), متفرقه (Miscellaneous), معرفی مدل جدید (New Model Introductions), نرم‌افزارهای مرتبط (Related Software), نقد و بررسی (Reviews), نکات و ترفندها (Tips & Tricks), ویدیو (Videos), ویژه (Special).

The central content area highlights a headline article about the Pioneer ePad A10, comparing it to ASUS products and noting its similarity to Apple’s iPad.

Below the headline, there are sections for other articles, e.g. Toshiba N305 netbook, reviews of Meego OS, and Windows 7 customization.

On the right side, a smaller highlighted article discusses "Windows 7 Starter" and its limitations in changing the desktop background.

The design is in beige and brown tones, typical of early 2010s tech blogs.
The screenshot shows a Persian-language tech news website called Netbook News Iran. At the top, there is a dark header with the website logo on the left and navigation links ("خانه", "سوالات متداول", "درباره", "تماس با ما" = Home, FAQ, About, Contact) on the right. The main menu categories on the left sidebar include: اخبار و شایعات (News & Rumors), متفرقه (Miscellaneous), معرفی مدل جدید (New Model Introductions), نرم‌افزارهای مرتبط (Related Software), نقد و بررسی (Reviews), نکات و ترفندها (Tips & Tricks), ویدیو (Videos), ویژه (Special). The central content area highlights a headline article about the Pioneer ePad A10, comparing it to ASUS products and noting its similarity to Apple’s iPad. Below the headline, there are sections for other articles, e.g. Toshiba N305 netbook, reviews of Meego OS, and Windows 7 customization. On the right side, a smaller highlighted article discusses "Windows 7 Starter" and its limitations in changing the desktop background. The design is in beige and brown tones, typical of early 2010s tech blogs.