Jun 17 2009

BenQ Announces 13.3-Inch Joybook Lite T131 Netbook

BenQ’s new Joybook Lite T131 netbook doesn’t bring anything new to the table but does have a few nonstandard features.

Its display is a full 13.3 inches, which might prompt many to consider it a laptop, but the Yukon-based AMD Sempron 200U CPU and 1 GB of RAM place it solidly within netbook range. The device supports up to a 2 GB DDR2 maximum, if you’re in the mood to upgrade.

The Joybook Lite supports HD video playback with an ATI Mobility Radeon X1270 graphics card. Believe it or not, the netbook supports Vista, though there’s also an unnamed Linux option.

It’s got a 1.3 megapixel webcam with a microphone, a card reader, two USBs, VGA out, an ExpressCard slot and a port for Ethernet. Unfortunately, this energy-guzzling netbook only gets three hours of battery life out of the six-cell battery.

Via Techtree.

Jun 4 2009

BenQ Announces Android Smartphones and Netbook

BenQ, a Taiwanese electronics manufacturer, announced its intent to launch Android smartphone and netbook lines next year.

BenQ Logo

The company is joining the ranks of manufacturers choosing Android over Windows XP. It’s incredibly lightweight, having been designed by Google as an operating system for smartphones, and is particularly compatible with the multitude of Google tools like Gmail and Google Maps.

BenQ’s Joybook Lite netbook runs XP, its mobile phones run Symbian and it has one mobile device running Linux. However, the company  has taken some hits to market share and profits and may be looking to diversify its line.

Few other details about a BenQ Android netbook are known, but if Computex Taipei is any clue it’s likely it would incorporate either an ARM CPU or the Qualcomm Snapdragon. Acer has displayed an Aspire One running the Atom, but that seems to be the exception.

Via PCWorld.

Dec 18 2008

BenQ Introduces the Joybook Lite U101

BenQ launched its first netbook, Joybook Lite U101.

joybook lite u101

Features:

  • Weighs a mere 1.1kg

  • 10.1” LED backlight screen

  • 160G storage capacity

  • a bigger and more user-friendly keyboard (90% of a standard keyboard)

  • longer battery life

[via tradearabia]

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