sporting a newly revised chicklet style keyboard, serves to expand the
display size of its predecessors with a larger 10 display - though if
you're expecting the larger screen size to sport a greater resolution
you'll be disappointed as you're still looking at the same 1024 x 600
resolution as the previous 8.9 model regardless of new 10 Dynabook UX
netbook's greater display real estate.
Somewhat predictably the new 10 Dynabook UX netbook is powered by the
all too ubiquitous Atom processor - specifically a 1.66GHz Atom N280 -
and comes with 1GB RAM, a 160GB hard disk, Intel 945GSE Express Chipset
with integrated GMA 950 graphics, card reader, 1.3 megapixel webcam and,
in terms of connectivity, there's Ethernet and Wi-Fi but no signs of
Bluetooth.
It has to be said that the most interesting aspect concerning the new 10
Dynabook UX netbook is its ability to charge your USB gadgetry even
after the device is powered down which, in all honestly, puts things
into stark perspective in terms of distinguishing features and
functionality on and above what's already out there.
The new 10 Dynabook UX netbook will purportedly be offered in ten
separate variants offering a host of battery options and is set to
commence shipping in Japan from April 24th for around the $607 price point.
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