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French punters offered petite Eee PC rival29th April 2008 12:26 GMT French online retailer Surcouf has become the latest purveyor of sub-notebooks based on chip maker VIA's Nanobook reference design. Surcouf calls the machine La Révolution Mobile PC, but it's standard Nanobook fare, comprising a 1.2GHz VIA C7-M processor, 1GB of DDR 2 memory and a 60GB hard drive. It comes with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth wireless connectivity.
Surcouf's Révolution: webcam module included The Révolution has a 7in, 800 x 480 display, and like other Nanobook designs there's space alongside it for add-in modules. Surcouf.com is offering the first 200 buyers a free webcam module to slot in, but the retailer's site suggests other modules will be offered, including a 3G connectivity unit, a GPS pick-up and a phone module.
Gold, apparently That said, there's no indication when such modules might become available, or how much they'll cost when they do. The Révolution itself is priced at €399 ($624/£314), though Surcouf is adding a €0.33 donation to eco-oriented causes. Related stories
The laptop will be available in a choice of white- or gold-coloured cases. The former ships in June, but the gold model will go on sale in May. Hard drive capacity and memory complement aside, the Révolution is essentially the same machine as Germany's Belinea offered earlier this year as the s.book 1. You can read Register Hardware's review of that machine here. Related Reviews
25 comments posted — Comment period finished What an ugly machinePosted: 12:51 29th April 2008 French yet no AZERTY?Posted: 12:52 29th April 2008 "Functional"Posted: 13:04 29th April 2008 The Nanobook is just so uglyPosted: 13:06 29th April 2008 adding a €0.33 donation to eco-oriented causesPosted: 13:24 29th April 2008
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