Wednesday, July 14, 2010

NEC's Versapro Ultralite Weighs Less Than A Pound But Heavy On The Pocket

NEC's got a winner with this one. The Versapro Ultralite is probably the most powerful ultraportable currently on the market. With a screen size of 10 inches and a thickness of 0.45 mm, this baby is both thin and small. Usually, this is the mark of a low-level netbook, but with a 1.06 GHz Core i7 processor under the hood, it beats out its nearest competitor, the Sony VAIO P, easily.

Weighing in at less than a kilogram, you have an option to pack  either a 62GB SSD or a 320 GB normal hard drive. You can also opt to lower hard drive space and make up for it with up to 5 gigs of memory. With a run time of over seven hours, you can do a lot of good work with it. This is definitely one fine machine.

The biggest problem is the price. At over 2800 dollars, that is nearly ten times the price of a normal netbook. If you wanted something to just type on, skip on this purchase. However, if you need a real workhorse, then consider picking this baby up.

Source: Gadgetmix


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