Advan Vanbook P3N

With Dual Core and Lega Screen
For those who feel too mini netbook screen size, Advan has a solution with a larger screen. Still including whether this netbook?

Basically Intel classifies netbooks with screen sizes 10 inches down. It's for the effectiveness of the Intel Atom processor which is believed to be optimized for computing on the screen that big. However, many analysts argue that the reason is because processor manufacturers Intel has other reasons. The reason for this is Intel's "scared" when the netbook comes with a large screen, the notebook market (which incidentally uses Intel CPUs in the upper-class Atom) be eroded. Consumers, of course, prefer a netbook with a bigger screen but cheaper than the more expensive notebooks.

Well, this time presumably Advan netbook is the one that deviated from the objectives proposed by Intel. Because the product is applied 13.3-inch screen size which is more often applied to the notebook. While this is very rarely Atom based netbook comes with a screen this big.

Advan own party reportedly netbooknya intentionally enlarge the screen in response to consumer complaints (which was generally too small netbook screen though to run the computing activity light). This at least proves that the netbook Intel anxiety can undermine a large sail notebook market.

Form-51 125 Vanbook P3N themselves are becoming more like a notebook with a full-sized keyboard (which is more comfortable) and the touchpad is also more spacious than most netbooks. However, to synchronize a wide screen of this size, the left side and right beside the keyboard netbook has been extended so as to create a niche arch at the bottom (where the input-output port for dwelling). This design is actually interesting, but the position of the holes I / O is somewhat into this a little inconvenient when you are plugging the VGA D-sub or the stick into the USB. At least you have to tilt the first netbook.

Besides design, other factors of interest in Vanbook P3N is planting Pineview Atom CPU type-D (D510). This is an Atom dual-core processor with 1.66 GHz clock. Clock is slightly higher than the Acer Aspire One with Atom type Pineview D255-M (N550) is based on 1.5 GHz clock we tried last month. Dual-core Atom does offer better advantages in applications that require multitasking computing. The good news, the ranks of dual-core Atom netbooks sold at prices competitive with single-core Atom-based (single-core).

Specifications Vanbook P3N Advan-51 125
  • Processor: Intel Atom D510 (1.66 GHz, 512 MB L2 cache, 667 MHz FSB)
  • RAM: 1 GB DDR2 800 MHz
  • Chipset: Intel NM10 Express
  • Graphics Card: GMA 3150 256 MB
  • Harddisk: 250 GB SATA
  • Optical drive: None
  • Facilities: WiFi b / g / n, LAN, Bluetooth, card reader (3-in-1), USB (3), 1.3 MP webcam, VGA-out.
  • Screen: 13.3 inch - 1366x768 pixels resolution
  • Sound card: Intel IDT 92HD8181C
  • Operating System: Free DOS
  • Battery: Li-Ion 4400 mAh
  • Dimensions: 33,5 x23, 1x (2.4 to 3.5) cm
  • Weight: 1.6 kg
  • Website: www.advandigital.com

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