VIA OpenBook
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VIA OpenBook is a free and open laptop reference design from VIA Technologies. It was announced in 2008.
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[edit] VIA OpenBook mini-note reference design
The VIA OpenBook mini-note reference design is the first released by VIA OpenBook, and is based on the C7-M ULV processor and the integrated VIA VX800 IGP chipset. The CAD files for the design are licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution Share Alike 3.0 Unported License.
[edit] Specifications
- 1.6GHz VIA C7-M ULV Processor
- VIA VX800 unified chipset
- DDR2 SO-DIMM up to 2GB
- 80GB Hard-Disk or above
- 8.9" WVGA 1024X600 LED screen
- Graphics: VIA Chrome9 HC3 DX9 3D engine with shared system memory up to 256MB
- Networking: 10/100/1000 Mb/s Broadcom Giga NIC Ethernet Solution
- Wireless: Broadcom 802.11b/g or GCT 802.16e
- Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, WiMAX, EV-DO /W-CDMA, HSPDA, GPS options.
- 4 in 1 embedded card reader
- 3 x USB (Ver. 2.0 Type A Port)
- Audio: Realtek HD Audio codec, 2 speakers
- 1 Mic-in audio jack
- 1 Headphone out
- 2.01 megapixel dual headed rotary CCD camera
- Dimension: 240(W)x175(D)mmx36.2(H)mm(at battery)
- Weight: Under 1kg
- 4 Cell Battery
[edit] See also
Wikimedia Commons has media related to:
- NanoBook - an earlier reference design from VIA
[edit] External links
- VIA OpenBook
- OpenBook specifications
- VIA Unveils VIA OpenBook Mini-Note Reference Design (Press Release)
- VIA OpenBook Mini-Note Platform Preview
- Mini laptop has open-source case
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