The New VIA NanoBook: What a Portable Computer Should Be
The New VIA NanoBook: What a Portable Computer Should Be
Described in an enthusiast’s online review as “VIA’s powerhouse” the tiny NanoBook has been busy making a name for itself. With a full-sized keyboard, in-built Wifi, Bluetooth, a 7-inch touch screen, upgradeable 30GB hard drive and running on Windows Vista or XP, this ultra-mobile device keeps you on-the-go for a good four hours. Modules like a broadband wireless card, VoIP or GPS system can be easily plugged in using the USB slot at the side of the screen. According to the review, “In short, it’s a portable bloggers dream come true that packs enough computing power to blow away those uber-trendy folks and their puny, underpowered iPhones. This is what a portable computer should be.” Now who can argue with that? Read more here.

Posted on Monday, September 10, 2007.
Posted by fiona.
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