Published on June 27th,2006 at 3:33 PM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

The featherweight PC from Epson

Epson adds another PC to their Japanese Endeavor range, and this NA101 is available in grey or white. So what does it offer? A Core Solo ULV 1400 at 1.2Ghz or a Celeron M423, a 12.1″ XGA screen, a choice of HDD sizes, DVD burner (or not)… and the most important aspects are that the casing is made out of “magnesium alloy” and the motherboard is the smallest and lightest one on the market. This weight reduction results in a 1.1kg PC without optical drive (1.2kg with the drive). It can contain 2 batteries that provide a total battery life of 12 (twelve) hours! And the device is secured by a biometrical sensor too…

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The featherweight PC from Epson
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