Cheap Netbook From China
My Clippings September 1st, 2009 by System
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In a recent article on China-related technology site Shanzai, an Ion-based netbook produced by and for the Chinese market is presented. The Chinese PC manufacturer CASZH created a prototype (no name for the “toy”, yet) of a netbook with Atom 230 processor and Nvidia Ion graphics.


Regarding the specs of the netbook, there’s no “revolution” inside: 10.1″ display (1024 x 600), 1 Gb RAM, 160 Gb HDD, WiFi, 3-cell battery, Webcam, HDMI.

What can be seen as a “revolution” is the possible price – less than $300. Considering the offers of Lenovo ($499 for IdeaPad S12) and Samsung ($599 for N510), we may encounter pleasant surprises if this netbook will be launched on western markets.
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