ultraportable, have more than decent specs (including amazing battery
life) and come in cheap if you compare them with laptops. These are
probably the reasons for such a high demand, too. One of those companies
who would love a slice from a pie that gets bigger and bigger, the folks
over at Viliv have introduced their latest Viliv S10 netbook at the IDF
gathering in San Francisco.
More renowned for their UMPCs and MIDs rather than netbooks, the new
Viliv S10 netbook comes with a 10-inch resistive convertible touchscreen
display (1,366 x 768), runs Windows 7 Home Edition and is powered by
either 1.33GHz or 2GHz Intel Atom processors. Under the stylish casing
there's also the option for a 32GB or 64GB SanDisk SSD, optional 3G and
1GB of RAM memory.
One of the most interesting features of the new Viliv S10 (as most
netbooks these days come in as a standard) is the really powerful
battery that promises to keep the shows running for 10 hours straight.
All these come with a price and it's not that cheap : $500.


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