Via NanoBook Ultra Mobile Device boasts its own processors VIA C7-M processor, 1024MB of memory (max), 30GB HDD (why they did not adopt SSD?), and Wireless Fidelity (WiFi) 802.11g as its main features. According to Engadget, the design of new VIA NanoBook will be adopted by Packard Bell for the upcoming EasyNote XS (on schedule to release this year end).

Interested buyers must out $600 of its wallet to have one next days, and they have a choice to run Windows XP or Vista as well. Last but not least, its battery life lasting up to 5 hours, cool huh? not so.








