Just when we thought that all netbooks debuting at the CES 2010 are all about Pine Trail, here we learn about the PCD X220 netbook from Personal Communications Device, a mobile phone manufacturer. The X220 altough in tune with the current 10-inch netbook trend is not however equipped with Intel Atom N450 but the olad N270 instead.
But since, this is the first time that we've heard about the company and perhaps this is also their first time to come out with a netbook product, we might as well take a look at what the X220 baby has to offer.
Let's see the specs:
- 10.1-inch TFT LCD (1024x600)
- 1 GB of RAM
- 160GB HDD
- Intel Generation 3.5 GFX Core Graphics
- 2 external speakers, one internal mic
- 03.MP CMOPS via US 2.0 interface
- Optional Bluetooth
- 3-in-1 card reader
- Wi-Fi enabled (802.11g)
- 3G EVDO or 3G HSDPA wireless module
- 3-cell battery
The X220 also features a rotatable touch screen that can accept handwritten input.
It can run Windows XP or Windows 7. Sorry, folks no pricing information is available. Or are you interested?
Via Business Wire
A post from the Asus Eee PC blog.
PCD X220 Netbook Comes Late for the Party