Via enters UMPC fray with NanoBook

Published on 06/ 5/2007

The Computex 2007 expo has certainly seen its fair share of new stuff released, with the NanoBook from Via being one of them. This full-fledged notebook comes with a tiny 7" display, making it look more like a portable digital photo frame than anything else. Features include USB connectivity, Ethernet and WiFi support, DVI output, a maximum of 1GB RAM, and optional Bluetooth, all powered by the ULV 1.2GHz C7-M processor. Unfortunately, there is no solid state drive inside, leaving you with a choice between 30GB and 60GB hard drives. The NanoBook comes with an expected battery life of 5 hours and will ship in the second half of this year at a yet undisclosed price.



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