Monday, March 9, 2009

ASRock came on the market for mobile computers


It appears that ASRock really wants to try their luck in the market of mobile computers, although they say that apple is nowhere to fall, and the sort of low profitability. So, at the CeBIT'09 Taiwanese company, whose name is still more or less known in the market of computer components, has shown a "Netbook" - MultiBook G12. Note that in quotes, because this model weighs 1.7 kg, and it is only very loosely be categorized as mini-laptops.

On the other hand, MultiBook G12 boasts 12.1-inch display with a resolution of 1280 × 800, and he built on the basis of 2-nuclear processor. This is most likely Atom 330. His e-filling consists of a 2-nuclear processor (most likely, this Atom N330!), 2 GB RAM, integrated graphics and 2.5-inch hard drive with up to 500 GB.

In fact this model can be attributed to the category of Netbook only conditionally, as it weighs 1.7 kg. Like all modern mobile computers, MultiBook G12 supports Gigabit Ethernet, Wi-Fi, and has an integrated optical drive. Deliveries of this model is scheduled for April or May.

After all, what have guessed three times what it was, laptop, or Netbook! In fact, its design leaves much to be desired.