3K Computers recently announced the release of the RazorBook 400 Ultra Mobile PC. It’s small enough to fit in the palm of your hand! But, don’t let the small size fool you, the system is packed with powerful features and runs on Windows-friendly Linux Operating System.
The system sports a full keyboard, 3 USB connection ports; 7-inch LCD screen with 800×480 (WXGA) resolutions and SSD drive but it runs on a 400MHz single-core mobile processor from Ingenic that helps to keep the price point down.
Browsing the Internet is a snap with built-in Wi-Fi that is always connected and automatically detects and connects to the Internet at any hotspot.
The RazorBook’s cheap low price is possible, in part, due to the use of the CE Linux operation system, version 2.4, along with multimedia, entertainment and organizational applications.
With the RazorBook 400’s sub-2lb weight and claimed boot up time of less than fifteen seconds, the system is hopes to grab the attention of those customers who are frustrated by the weight and slow load times of larger notebooks currently on the market. A fancy technical manual is not required with the specially designed, user friendly and intuitive full-flash graphic interface.
Students and road warriors alike are sure to fall in love with the sleek and powerful style of the RazorBook 400 Mini Notebook. The system supports mobile broadband internet use and is ready to tackle your business to-do-list with the included suite of Office tools, including – AbiWord (Opens Microsoft World Files) and GNUMeric (Opens Microsoft Excel files). Also includes an e-mail client and a PDF reader. There is a bundle of consumer software with applications such as planners, movie players, schedulers, games, music players and more.
You can grab a shiny new RazorBook 400 on 3K’s website and various other online stores for $299.
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