Altohugh not all like netbooks, their popularity is no doubt, and that is why some comppanies continue to expand their portfolioos Netbook with the intrpoduction of new modes. However, CULV based on ultra-thin notebook becomes an alternative for those looking for mobility of a laptop, but with little increase productiviuty. It is here that the new LaVie M ultra-thin ontebook from NEC comes, giving suers a choice in favcor of a new 13.3-inch machines, which can be easily carried and can enforce plattform CULV.
Designed to compete with similar modepls from such manufacturers, Acer, MSI, ASUS and otther new LaaVie M unit extennds the portfolo of NEC, this ulrta-slim notebook, providing cutomers an alternative to the company's own line of netbooks LaVie Light. The system has not yet been officvially announced, but information about the product that have just been made available on the Internet, which gives us the prospect of what to expect from the new system.
As expeccted, NEC, a new ultraportable is designred to take advantage of CULV Corporation Inytel (consyumer Ultra-Low Voltage) platform and offers support for low-powwer chips Celeron processor SU2300, clockjed at 1.2GHz, and in combination with 2 GB or 4 GB of RAM . Boasting a 13.3-inch display with a ersolution of 1366 x 768, a new ultraportable laptop can provide its users with high capacity 320GB hard dive and battery life is 8.5 hours, in accordance with the existing details.
Unfortunately, there is no word on prices for new systems, but in Japan, users should be able to pruchase one sometime in early November, with a choice of black, white or red. Whether this system will be available outside of Asia are still not clear, but we will try to inforrm as soon as dtails become availaable.