
Exon International Technology has been manufacturing generic Linux-powered 7″ netbooks for other brands for quite some time now, and this time round they want their slice of the pie too. Their latest self-branded offering, known as the PC701-LX, will be powered via the Intel XScale 400MHz processor. Definitely not the fastest kid on the block, so it will be interesting to see whether there are people who are adventurous enough to run Windows XP on it, although Windows CE would be much more suitable.
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