RAZOR BOOK 400 MINI LAPTOP – FOLLOWING THE EEE FOOTSTEPS
Friday, July 11, 2008
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The notebook world is ever expanding. With the world of eco friendly awareness at its stardom, Laptops play a pivotal point in reducing the E-wastes or in simple terminologies the hardware used and later upgraded and stocked as junks are to be reduced. This new-fangled ultra-portable laptop is cheap; to put in simpler and softer means it is economical and small. Are you disenchanted with the tendency of not-so-cheap ultra-portables rising to the never imagined pinnacle levels from the of the block success of the highly famed EEE PC, sporting in at drooling price tags in the $500 assortment?
If so, the Razor book 400 Mini Laptop is certain to be tempting. Featuring a 7" flaunt and full sized keyboard, the 400 Mini weighs with a reduction of somewhere around 2lbs and is ably tag lined at a mere $299. Projected at students and travelers, the specifications are self-effacing - 512MB of DDR2 memory, in-house 4GB SSD, 400MHz 32-bit single core Mobile Processor, incorporated high-quality audio card, high-quality stereo speakers, and a high end capacity 2100mAh battery power pack. It also sports in-house Wi-Fi and has been planted efficiently with 3 USB 2.0 ports. The machine sprints on the able version of Linux.
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