Malata PC-98905 Netbook – lost sister of Sony Vaio P?
One thing is for sure now – Chinese companies have a peculiar affection for the Sony Vaio P. No wonder, we have seen so many Chinese companies cloning this excellent piece of technology – see this and this.
This time, we have Malata who have launched a netbook that looks pretty identical to the Sony Vaio P. Although its name is a bit difficult to remember, its specs did not disappoint us for sure. Sporting an 8-second boot time, SSD (Solid State Drive) and dimensions of just 256 x 27 x 143mm, it indeed does not have monotonous netbook specs.
It comes with Atom N270/N280 processor, but can be customized with the recently unveiled Atom N450 Pine Trail CPU. This little Malata has a 8.9-inch display with 1024×600 resolution and 8/16/32GB of SSD storage with 1/2GB RAM. Of course, you get WiFi radio and other standard netbook features like 1.3MP webcam and Bluetooth.
Battery capacity is 3000mAh. Sure, the battery capacity is not huge by any means, but compared to VAIO P, which comes with 2100mAh battery and somehow still manages to give 2.5 hours of runtime (thanks to its extremely power-sipping processor, Atom Z-series), the Malata should have more or less, runtimes similar to that of VAIO.
The only feature that makes Malata a netbook and VAIO P, a higher end mini-laptop is the screen resolution. Vaio P has 1600×768 pixels packed into 8-inch screen. On the other hand, Malata has typical netbook resolution – 1024×600.
[Malata]

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