
Remember that Asus Eee PC competitor we wrote about last month called Longitude Mini 400? Well, it’s now available at 3K’s site, but under a different name - the RazorBook 400. At first I though it was another ultraportable from 3K Computers, but upon reading the product description, they must forgot to change one line that says:
3K RazorBook 400 - Mini-Notebook PC (UMPC) Ultra Mobile PC - Internet-Ready, Ultra Lightweight Notebook under 2 lbs with Powerful features. Entertain, Play, Relax and Surf on the go with shock-proof design. At 7″ and weighing less than 2lbs, you can take the Longitude 400 Mini Notebook PC anywhere.
So, the RazorBook 400 and Longitude 400 Mini is actually one and the same. 3K must have decided to change the branding since we already have the HP Mini Note. Anyway, nothing has changed from the specs of this new mini notebook at all. To refresh your memory, here are the specs as currently announced.
- 7″ WVGA LCD Display (800×400)
- 400 MHz 32-Bit Single Core Mobile Processor
- 512 DDR2 Memory
- 4GB Flash Drive
- Full Flash Menu
- Linux OS
- WLAN
- 3 USB ports
- Internal Full-Size Notebook Keyboard
The RazorBook 400 Mini is now available with an SRP of $399.
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