VIA OpenBook mini-note

27 05 2008

mini noteToday, VIA has launched a low-cost notebook. its called VIA Openbook mini-note. The OpenBook is based around VIA’s venerable C7-M processor (1.0GHz to 1.6GHz) and features the new VX800 integrated chipset (VIA Chrome9, DirectX 9.0) to handle graphics duties. its will be nice for graphic or video playing.

The OpenBook comes equipped with an 8.9″ display — like many of its competitors — and features a resolution of 1024×600. Other features include three USB 2.0 ports, 4-in-1 media reader, 2MP digital camera, VGA connector, WiFi, and Bluetooth. The OpenBook can also be optioned with WiMAX, HSDPA, or EV-DO depending on your usage needs. Users can also choose from a variety of HDD or solid state disk (SSD) storage options.

If all of this sounds familiar, it should come as no surprise that an eerily similar product was announced by Everex in early April. Although VIA informed us that the “[Everex] CloudBook Max was designed by a different company,” one only needs to look at the pictures and the specifications to see that the two notebooks are virtual twins.

The VIA OpenBook will be compatible with Windows Vista Home Basic, Windows XP, and Linux when it ships later this year. Pricing has not yet been announced for notebooks using this reference design, but expect them to occupy the $400 to $600 price range depending on communications and storage options.

Will be a nice day while i can buy it. Thats very2 a simple things wich have a great function for mobile note. Are you interest with that review? please leave comment…


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