As expected, Clevo introduced a few netbooks at CeBIT. Eee PC.de and The Inquirer both have some details about the company’s new M810L mini-laptop. The image above is taken from the Inquirer, because I think it does a better job of showing the netbook’s unusually boxy configuration.
Spec-wise, the Clevo M810L is pretty standard fare. It has a 1.6GHz intel Atom N270 CPU, a 10.1 inch, 1024 x 576 pixel display, a hard drive, and supports up to 2GB of RAM, although if you purchase this netbook with Windows XP it’ll probably only ship with 1GB. WiFi, Bluetooth, and 3G support are optional. The netbook weighs about 2.6 pounds and meassures 10.7″ x 7.1″ x 1.1″
Ugly and boxy and big.
One inch plywood, model aircraft dope/paint, a fake keyboard – –
Hey, I could make one of those also – just as long as no one touched the keys. 😉
Looks like a prototype announcement made by someone who can’t use Photoshop. 😉
Wow, that looks like it was made with a chopsaw, and a planer!