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RazorBook 400 CE from 3K Computer

RazorBook 400 CE from 3K Computer

Netbook seem to be all the rage these days, and only if we think that Netbook are the lowest common denominator when it comes to a decent computing device for use on-the-go, come 3K Computers and their new Windows CE-powered Netbook, will definitely attract a lot of attention with a price of only $ 150 Dubbed the RazorBook 400 CE, you get a bare bones configuration, so much less believe also in comparison to the original Eee PC 701 was released, which quite a while back, but still able to find you online for very casual web browsing, email checking and the odd VoIP call from time to time.What is the meaning of a Windows CE-based Netbook anyways? Well, that’s not exactly a new idea, but is a resurrection of the old. Apparently, it was almost a decade (nine years to be exact), when IBM rolled his Workpad Z50, which powered by Windows CE 3.0, with a styling cue from their industry Thinkpad notebooks alongside a 131MHz MIPS processor 4100, Solid State storage and a phenomenal battery life of up to eight hours. Fast forward nine years and we have 3K’s RazorBook 400 CE, is an upgrade to the RazorBook debut last June, with a familiar Windows interface, with Windows CE 5.0 and Microsoft offers Internet Explorer, RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) client, Skype and Windows Media Player with Adobe Flash support.

It is funded by the Ingenic 400 MHz 32-Bit Single Core Mobile Processor with 128 MB of RAM and 4 GB of flash memory, a 7 “WVGA TFT-LCD display, Ethernet and Wi-Fi connectivity, a trio of USB 2.0 ports, an SD Memory Card Reader and a measly 2-cell 2100mAh battery.