The Inquirer reckons that Via's shock Nanobook announcement has effectively wiped UMPC, Palm Foleo and One Laptop Per Child off the face of the planet. However, none of those devices have had a chance ...
Watch out, Foleo. There’s a Nanobook behind you. Right behind you. Via Technologies, best known for chipsets and tiny motherboards, has announced a new reference design for budget ultramobile ...
VIA certainly seems to be attracting OEM attention with their NanoBook Ultra Mobile Device reference design -- they've lined up Packard Bell in the Europe, Engadget Chinese confirmed that Everex would ...
Gadget blogs are abuzz this morning with pictures of the NanoBook, an ungainly but tiny prototype device that the Taiwanese tech firm VIA Technologies is calling a “reference design” for a new kind of ...
Today at the VIA Technology Forum in Taipei, people get the first glimpse of VIA’s ultra mobile PC reference design, the NanoBook. Though the term “reference design” might suggest “concept product,” ...
Here’s a video featuring Via’s Richard Brown discussing the virtues of the NanoBook. Enjoy the run-through of features and the impressive mobility of the thing, but beware the Kerou-wackiness of this ...
VIA is of the belief that there exists an untapped portion of the mobile market that hankers for a fully-fledged device that's more feature-rich than a smartphone or PDA but not quite so cumbersome as ...
Our friends over at VIA have pushed some photos our way of their latest reference design, the NanoBook ultraportable. A sub-850g mini notebook with 7-inch WVGA 800 x 400 touchscreen and VIA's 1.2GHz ...
Everex is releasing a new Ultra-Mobile device called CE260 in the United States. The CE260 is based on VIA's NanoBook Ultra-Mobile Device reference design. The CE260 is expected to be available during ...
Via Technologies Inc. has developed an ultraportable notebook reference design that will soon hit European markets. The Via NanoBook, which will be unveiled Wednesday at the Computex exhibition, uses ...
At first I thought this lady just had a big ol’ pair of man hands, but turns out the VIA NanoBook UMD only measures 1.2×6.7×9 inches. The 1.87-pound notebook is a reference design manufactured in ...
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