Sep 23 2009
Viliv Announces S10 Blade Netbook At IDF 2009
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Viliv is the maker of a number of ultramobile PCs such as the Viliv S5 and S7. At IDF2009, the Korean company recently announced the upcoming S10 Blade tablet netbook.
The device has admirable specs, such as a 1366 x 768 resolution on the 10-inch screen. It will run Windows 7 and stay alive for an amazing 10 hours, despite its relative slimness.
The Viliv S10 is due late Q4 with 32 GB/64 GB SanDisk SSDs, optional 3G, Intel Atom 1.33 GHz/2.0 GHz processors (a rumored upcoming chip) and 1 GB of RAM. We’re expecting the Viliv S10 to start at around $500, to be boosted with additional features
Take a look at LaptopMag’s hands-on demo of the netbook over at their site.



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