December 24th, 2009
| Filed under Laptop
The Korean company, Viliv will introduce their latest netbook, Viliv N5 Clamshell at the Consumer Electronics Show, CES 2010 (Las Vegas, USA).
It is known that the Viliv N5 Clamshell is equipped with 4.8-inch display with resolution 1024×600 pixels, Wi-Fi, 3G, and a GPS receiver. There is no information about its processor, the Viliv N5 Clamshell can be as netbook and smartbook built on the basis of the ARM chip.
Externally, Viliv N5 Clamshell is reminds netbook simultaneously: Fujitsu LifeBook UH900, as well as Sagemcom Spiga, UMID Mbook M2, etc.
In addition, at CES 2010, Viliv will present its 10-inch netbook, Viliv S10, which was presented during the Intel Developer Forum 2009.
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New! Viliv N5 Clamshell Launching at CES
Viliv N5 Clamshell at CES 2010
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This looks like they are trying to bridge the gap between netbooks and cell phones. This could be a whole new development in how cell phones not only become more powerful but also much bigger. I won’t mind using one of these.