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Packard Bell releases mini UMPC

Via scores significant win
Mon Sep 03 2007, 15:49
EURO PC PLAYER Packard Bell said that it has introduced a 950 gramme, 30 millimetre think UMPC based on Via's reference Nanobook design.

Called the Easynote XS, the device comes with Microsoft Windows XP, a seven inch display, 1GB of memory and a 30GB hard drive.

The machine comes with built in wi-fi and a VGA webcam, a 4-in-1 memory card reader and two USB connectors.

PB claims it will give three hour battery life with the wi-fi switched on. It also has a suede carrying case, but despite giving all these techy details, PB didn't say how much the cute little baby will cost. µ

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