September 3rd, 2008
Asustek has unveiled the Asus N10 netbook, featuring a 10.2-inch display and Intel’s Atom processor.
The company’s first mini-laptop that does not belong to the Eee PC lineup is aimed at higher end netbook market. Along with the Atom N270 CPU and LED backlight display, the Asus N10 includes the Nvidia GeForce 9300GS video card. The published images reveal that the N10 has a HDMI output.
Aving.net reports the N10 is expected to be available in Korea this month and to be more expensive than Eee PC netbooks. There is no information on its availability in the US.
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