Netbook Navigator announces Atom-powered ‘ultrabook’

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The American Netbook Navigator has an ultra-slim laptop and released it as a ultrabook to describe. Other than the ultrabook label that Intel’s approval, allowed to carry, is the Nav 13x with an Atom processor.

Intel has strict rules about ultrabooks, which require a Sandy Bridge or Ivy Bridge processor, up to 17W in an ultrabook should be used. Nevertheless, the U.s. Netbook Navigator an ‘ultrabook’ with Atom processor released. The Nav 13x, such as the ultraportable is called, is powered by an Atom N2800 processor at 1.86 GHz tap. Can the laptop be supplied with either 2GB or 4GB of ddr3 memory. The display has a 13.3″diagonal and has 1366×768 pixels.

The Nav 13x can be configured with a 1.8″ssd with a capacity of 32GB, 64GB or 128GB. Furthermore, the ‘ultrabook’ a wireless network card and a card reader on board. The two usb ports are usb 2.0-variants; a webcam, speakers, hdmi and vga output and wired network connection are also available. The Nav 13x is 328 mm wide, 218 millimeters deep, and of 15.2 millimeters thick. The ultrabook is equipped with a 4100mAh battery and weighs 1.3 pounds.

Unlike many official ultrabooks is the starting price of the Nav 13x layer. With 2GB of memory, a 32GB ssd, without operating system cost of the device is only $ 500. With an operating system such as Windows 7 Home Premium, 4GB of memory and a 128GB ssd runs the price on up to eleven hundred dollars: for that amount can also be a ‘real’ ultrabook be purchased.