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andrescasta
post Jun 19 2005, 07:25 PM
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Hello, i saw that a brand called EOLITE are selling a low cost notebook +-U$S 500, with a via c3 1.2ghz, 40gb hd, 512mb, wi-fi, DVD, etc, i found that this processor have the lowest voltage consumption in the planet(so the battery life is longer), Also i know that the performance(in desktop applications) of this processor is as good as the Celeron, In multimedia or games i don't know, but i think that is slower than the celeron.

Any of you know something about this notebooks????

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post Jun 19 2005, 07:46 PM
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QUOTE(andrescasta @ Jun 19 2005, 04:25 PM)
Hello, i saw that a brand called EOLITE are selling a low cost notebook +-U$S 500, with a via c3 1.2ghz, 40gb hd, 512mb, wi-fi, DVD, etc, i found that this processor have the lowest voltage consumption in the planet(so the battery life is longer), Also i know that the performance(in desktop applications) of this processor is as good as the Celeron, In multimedia or games i don't know, but i think that is slower than the celeron.

Any of you know something about this notebooks????

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I found this one: ECS G320

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Processor  Support VIA® C3 Nehemiah CPU up to 1.2GHz, FSB=133MHz

System Compliance Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional Edition
Microsoft® Windows® XP Home Edition

Core Logic  VIA® CLE266 + 8235

System Memory One SODIMM slot , expandable up to 512MB
Support DDR SDRAM module

LCD 14.1" XGA TFT

Video & Graphic  Embedded Castle Rock GFX in CLE266
SMA (Sharing Memory Architecture), 64MB Max.

BIOS Support PnP, password

HDD 2.5" 9.5mm height, ATA 100/66 supported, up to 5400 rpm

FDD mode FDD (Factory option)

Optical Storage 5.25"/12.7mm CD-ROM/DVD-ROM/Combo Drive (DVD-ROM+CD-RW

Touch Pad Synaptics w/ scrolling button

Application Launch Key  Hot keys: E-mail, internet hot key, volume up/down key

Keyboard 88 keys with 12 function keys and 3 Windows keys

Audio AC97 2.1compliant, built-in two stereo speakers

AC Adapter 65Watts, Universal

I/O Ports 4 x USB2.0,
Serial port,
Parallel port,
VGA port,
RJ-11,
RJ45,
Mic-in,
Headphone,
PS/2

Battery Capacity 4 cell 32.6 Whr Li-Ion battery pack
8 cell (Optional)

Battery Charge 3.5 hrs/5 hrs charge time while system off/on

Battery Life More than 1.5 hrs.

Communication 10/100 Base-T LAN on board
56Kbps V.90 Fax/Modem Mini PCI modem solution

Dimension & Weight 315(W) x 255(D) x 35.5(H) mm with Aluminum cover LCD
About 2.4kg

Power Management  ACPI 2.0 supported

Security Kensington Lock and BIOS password protection



The price of this unit is U$S499 in Outpost.com, but i don't know about the performance, or is it hace TV-OUT, etc....

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post Jun 20 2005, 06:27 AM
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What I've heard was that the performance of those CPUs are low, lower than a mobile celeron. But they are very good for notebooks anyhow because of their low power consumption and therefore long bettery life.
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