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Malata Tablet Netbook
Chinese company, Malata has unveiled a new Tablet netbook, R108T. It has bog-standard netbook specs: 10.1-inch screen, 1GB RAM, 160GB HDD, Intel Atom N270 which run at 1.6GHz clock speed, 1.3MP webcam. Only distinctive feature, with a doubt is its touchscreen swivel display.
It comes in a variety of colors: Ferrari Red, Piano Black, Coffee, Gold and Champagane. Price is not yet known
Flybook V5 Tablet – A Tablet netbook with CULV CPU in its heart
An 8.9-inch CULV powered tablet convertible netbook, Flybook V5 is undoubtedly, a stunner. It features an Intel atom CULV SU7600 processor, 80GB Hard disk, 3GB RAM and Windows 7 as OS.
You also get an HDMI port, 2 USB 2.0 ports, Ethernet, modem, fingerprint scanner, ExpressCard/34 slot, microphone and headphone jacks. It backs 6-cell battery which should be ideal for 4-5 hours of good usage
Gigabyte Touch Note T1028X convertible netbook now runs Windows 7
Touch Note T1028X , a tablet netbook by Gigabyte, now runs Windows 7. With four new SKUs where all four have Intel Atom N280 processors running at 1.66GHz, each comes with a 250GB hard disk for storage. Newly introduced SKUs are distinguished on the basis of size/capacity of RAM and UMTS implementation.
First SKU runs Windows 7 Starter and has 1GB RAM. Second one is similar to the first one, but has 2GB RAM. The former is priced at 569 euro and latter one, 629 euro. The remaining two come with UMTS radio and Windows 7 Starter. One has 1GB RAM ( priced at 729 euro), while the other one having 2GB RAM is priced at 779 euro.
All SKUs pack a 6-cell battery with a claimed battery life of upto 6.5 hours.

Pixel Qi Tablet Netbook debuting in November
“A new tablet netbook that uses the Pixel Qi display might be declared in November”. Those were the words of Mary Lou, CEO of Pixel Qi. This display has both e-ink and LCD display properties and one can toggle between these two types just by toggling a switch!
The mass production will commence once the production for limited volumes get completed.
Dual Display Tablet Netbook – PREZENTER – But not useful enough!
We have mentioned about the dual display notebooks too like the Lenovo Thinkpad W700ds notebook. But this Dual display tablet netbook, Prezenter is something new and well, weird at the same time.
The Main display or the larger one is 14-inch in size and the smaller display is 7-inch in size. It is available in black or white color.
Here is a quick glance at its specs:
- Intel Atom Z520 processor @ 1.33GHz
- 80GB HDD
- 1GB RAM
- LAN
- Wi-Fi (draft-N)
- Windows XP
Its mainly targeted for the business market and will go on sale in North America, Japan and Korea starting in the month of September. Nothing can be commented on the prices.
We just cannot understand one thing about its design. If the display is at the back and thus, cannot be viewed at the same time, what is the point of having a secondary display on the same computer? Good concept, but gone ludicrously wrong!
Note: You can also get one with slightly more powerful Atom Z530 or Z540 processor or/and opt-in for a larger capacity HDD or SSD.
Daewoo rolls out Solo C902-mini Tablet Netbook
Daewoo has launched a new tablet netbook, C902. It comes with an 8.9-inch touchscreen which can be used as a tablet. It comes with an Intel Atom N270 CPU, 1GB of RAM, 60GB HDD and a webcam. Although Windows XP Home is the choice of OS in netbooks, but we expected XP tablet to be installed in it.
There is no information about its price and availability.
Specifications :-
- 8.9 inch screen
- N270 Intel Atom
- 1GB RAM
- 1.3Mpix webcamera
- Weight 1.21kg
- 241.4×209.3×27.7
Although Vista comes with superb tablet PC apps, but N270 processor is certainly not the best choice for running Vista, but XP tablet should have been there instead of XP Home (at least as an option)



