
3K Computers have just announced its second generation of RazorBook 400 mini-notebook, and this time round it won’t weigh more than 2 lbs and will retail for the same, low $299 price point. Definitely an attractive purchase for whoever wants to head back to school after the summer holidays, as the 7″ display is accompanied by a full-size keyboard. The RazorBook 400 is clearly in Asus Eee PC territory, albeit being powered by Windows CE instead. It features Remote Desktop functionality, relevant Microsoft software like Internet Explorer and Windows Media Player, 4GB of solid state memory, and an energy-saving RISC architecture processor that boasts fanless computing – perfect to work late into the night without waking your room mate up.
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