Monday, October 01, 2007

Packard Bell EasyNote XS based on Via's reference Nanobook design


Packard Bell EasyNote XS based on Via's reference Nanobook design


Packard Bell has recently announched a 950g, ultra slim UMD based on VIA's reference Nanobook design and using the VIA C7-M ULV 1.2GHz processor.


The official name of this UMD is called the Easynote XS. The device comes with Microsoft Windows XP, a 7" TFT display screen, 1GB of memory and a 30GB hard drive.


In addition, the machine comes with built-in WiFI (802.11b/g), webcam, a 4-in-1 memory card reader and 2 USB connectors.


The battery life of this UMD is approximately 3 hours, with the wi-fi switched on.


Let us wait and see! Should be available in Europe soon... Grab one for X'mas!

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

X'max!!!???
Too LATE!!!!!