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VIA OpenBook Introduction

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Uploaded by on May 26, 2008

A first look and introduction to the VIA OpenBook Mini-Note Reference Design with Richard Brown. The OpenBook features open source CAD design files, WiMAX, HSDPA, EV-DO, W-CDMA, AGPS modules, and the new VIA VX800 IGP chipset.

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  • damn it. where's the nano chip?, its almost 2009 now.

  • Please install a larger keyboard and touchpad

  • I'll be dual-booting it , with Ubuntu and vista ...

  • Not really , the new C7 will be up to 1.6 ghz , wich for a mini nootebook , to use On-the-go , is REALLY great..

  • loved it , it will be my future nootebook as soon as it hit the estores..

  • The C7 cpu is to low even for normal usage

  • when will it be in sell???

    how muc is it???

  • 3 hours for a 2400mAh battery! If more battery adopted, I'm sure it can run for a longer time. Sony VGN-TZ37N adopts a 5800mAh battery, which claimed to last for 8 hours while it actually run out in 5 hours under typical circomstances, some reviews said! And you need to pay times the money for a Sony notebook than that for an OpenBook:)

    It's free to choose that you prefered. As OpenBook is an open reference design, third party manufactures can provide us with more variations in the future.

  • 3 Hours battery time... what's that?

    NOTHING!

  • 3 hour battery time is pathetic for a ultraportabul....ffs go for a Sony Viao with 8 hours!

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