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ECS unveils Diamondville-based netbook
Press release, March 19; Joseph Tsai, DIGITIMES [Wednesday 19 March 2008]

Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) has unveiled its G10IL netbook (mini-notebook) available with either a 10.2- or 8.9-inch glossy display.

The netbook features a built-in tri-band HSDPA and HSUPA modem to allow a download speeds up to 7.2Mb/s or 2Mb/s. It also comes with three USB 2.0 ports, Ethernet networking, a 56kbps analog modem, WLAN, Bluetooth, a four-in-one card reader, and 1.3-mega pixel camera.

And ECS representative said pricing for the G10IL will be available in April.

ECS G10IL netbook specifications

Item

Detail

CPU

Diamondville

Chipset

Intel 945 GSE (w/o S-Video) + ICH7M

Memory

Support up to 2GB

Display

8.2-inch/10.2-inch

Webcam

1.3 mega pixel CCD

Storage

HDD/SSD

Battery

4 cell/6 cell

Dimensions

259×180×28.5 (mm)

Source: Company, compiled by Digitimes, March 2008

ECS G10IL netbook

ECS G10IL netbook
Photo: Company

Categories: Portable Systems

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