Published on December 5th,2005 at 7:16 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

Nec’s VersaPro UltraLite but also UltraStrong

Panasonic’s R4 was until recently the strongest and lightest PC around, as its 990g body could resist a pressure of 50kg. The W or T4 (12″ screen) weighed in at 1.2kg but they could support a good Totoro (100kg) on their casing. NEC is here to dethrone Panasonic with their VersaPro UltraLite that only weighs 996g and has a 12″ screen, and can support 1.5 Totoro (150kg) without sustaining any injuries!

The other specifications are not really super-duper and the Panasonics are a tad better on this fornt. We do get a Pentium M 1.2GHz (753), an 855GMA graphics card, 256MB of RAM (which is quite embarassing these days) and a 1.8″ 20GB HDD. There’s also a digital fingerprint reader.





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