SVCAUSA 2010

NAV 9 Slate PC (32GB + 3G) with WINDOWS 7 HP


With the new NAV 9 Slate PC (32GB + 3G) with WINDOWS 7 HP from Netbook Navigator, you can do multi-task like a pro while on the go. It is capable of running multiple PC applications simultaneously. You can Skype with friends, surf the web, watch movies, play games, edit documents, spreadsheets and a lot more all at once. The Nav 9 is one of the thinnest and most compact devices for its size in the world weighing barely 2 lbs. and under 0.8" thick as compared to the average portable netbook today that weighs between 3-4 lbs. It comes in a multi-touch resistive LCD display (1024x600 Resolution) and carries the power of an Atom N270 1.6GHz processor with GMA 950 graphics card. It is also powered by Windows 7 Home Premium. It does not use a hard drive but instead, it is equipped with a 16GB SSD storage and 1GB of DDR2 RAM.

With its multi-touch LCD display, you can explore new methods of multi-touch interaction like right-click with a tap of two fingers, pinch-to-zoom web pages and swipe to navigate through documents with ease. The Nav 9 is very durable, expandable and stylish. It comes equipped with a 32GB Solid State 1.8" HDD. Thus, there are no flimsy internal moving parts to worry about. It is so tough that even if the unit is shaken or dropped, data will not be lost. Nav 9 is expandable in that it is equipped with 3 USB ports and SD/MMC/SIM slot. Added to its power and durability is its unique unrivaled architecture that makes it the most attractive mobile computing devices in the world. The NAV9 Slate is also equipped with some vital specifications that include a 1.3 Megapixel webcam, a memory card slot, a SIM card slot, built-in stereo speakers, support for Bluetooth 2.1, WiFi and optional 3G WWAN connectivity.

Posted 2010-11-22 and updated on Nov 22, 2010 5:41pm by richard

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