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    Netbook Navigator unveils Nav13X Netbook

    Netbook Navigator Nav13X is an upcoming portable netbook. More thinner and sleek design is the prime feature. With 13" screen and resolution of 1366x768 offers you clear crystal display. There is nothing great to talk about. But if you are looking for stylish thin netbook and you cannot afford Mac then I will recommend you to have a look on this. Equipped with 1.68 GHz Intel Atom N2800 the netbook is capable of giving you smooth performance for you regular office work. Other than this it offers 2/4GB ram support and SSD under certain options. It is a ultra-thin utlra-light netbook easier to carry and smart design. Though this is not a part of major brand but can be counted under the list of good netbooks. Everyone knows that netbook are those portable system which are low on hardware and performance. They are specially designed just to provide you regular work support. So Netbook Navigator Nav13X nothing own great feature. It is a part of regular netbook league. 1.68Ghz Intel Atom processor is widely used in many netbook. It is enough to work with your office files, emails, and play flash games. It also fulfills your basic multimedia needs. There is no great storage support here. It comes with variation of 32/64/128GB SSD support. Many are concerned with the design of Nav13X as it looks similar to some branded ultra-thin portables in the market. It can possibly become a good competitor to them. In one word a cheap substitute. There is no exact information yet provided on the price and final date which you can buy it. Going with basic configuration and nice look the manufacturer is more concerned to produce this as a form of ultra book. The glimpse in images can give you simple look and overview how the laptop might look.

    Specification :
    • Windows 7 Home Premium, Professional or Ultimate (32-bit or 64-bit, OEM installed)
    • 1.86GHz Dual Core Intel ATOM N2800
    • 32, 64 or 128GB 1.8" Solid State HDD
    • 2GB or 4GB DDR3 SDRAM
    • 13.3" WSVGA Backlit LED Display (1366x768)
    • WiFi 802.11n and Bluetooth 2.1 (included)
    • 2x USB 2.0, 1x SD Card Slot
    • 1.3-MegaPixel Front-side
    • 2x Integrated Speakers, Output Jack
    • 3-Core 4100mAh Li-Ion
    • 18V/3.5A Output, 100-240V Input
    • 2.9 lbs (1.3kg)
    • 12.9" W x 8.6" H x 0.6" D
    • 1x Mini-HDMI, 1x VGA/LAN RJ-45
    • Silver with Black keyboard


    Talking about the design as I said it is a thin laptop with 13.3" screen. The laptop offers more thinner on the edges. Smaller keyboard with keys stick together can become inconvenient while typing. But that is just a matter of practice. With 1.3 megapixel camera you can have standard photos and share the same. It has only 2usb port with a card reader and headphone jack. For connectivity you can use wifi and bluetooth support.

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    Re: Netbook Navigator unveils Nav13X Netbook

    In my views this can be could if he manufacturer charges a bit lower amount them other ultra books. I am planning to go for a netbook. I might wait for more detailed information on this for a while and then decide.

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