The 11.1” Chinese netbook has a name
Category: new notebook modelsBy: Pallab Jyotee Hazarika
Olevia X11A is the name
If you don’t remember what I’m talking about, read here. The 11.1” netbook I mentioned earlier from China apparently has a name – Olevia X11A. Now that we know, it sports the 11.1” display panel with 1366 x 768 pixels of resolution, powered by an Intel Atom N270 with a clocking of 1.6GHz and FSB of 533MHz, 1GB RAM, 160GB HDD, and comes with Linux pre-installed.
The touchpad is situated below the keyboard, wide and looks comfortable, with one mouse-button situated just below. Unlike most netbooks, which put all the ports on the left and right sides, this model has a USB jack as well as a card reader, Ethernet, and VGA ports on the back – as reported by Liliputing. I can also see the mic and headphone jacks and the 2 USB ports on one side.
This equivalent of $380 and 1.2kg netbook is the second offering from Olevia who has the X10A up its sleeves already.
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