Kohjinsha Launched 8.9-inch Mini Notebook ‘W130′
Kohjinsha today launches its 8.9-inch mini notebook pc ‘W130‘ based on Intel Atom processor in Korea market.
With two-tone color of white and black, the W130 features its exclusive glare LCD Touchscreen with 1280*768 resolution, 280cd/? brightness and 500:1 contrast ratio.
Powered by Intel Atom Z520(1.33GHz) processor and Windows Vista Home Basic OS, the W130 adopts built-in dual cameras(2M/0.35M), 4-in-one SD card slot, Express card slot, Memory stick DUO slot, and DVD Super Multi Drive.
[Via AVING]
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