VIA OpenBook for Everyone, but…
Via throwing its OpenBook concept and available for everyone whoever want to build their own laptop. If you decided to follow the instruction carefully and found investors to support you, the laptop will be powered by the C7-M ULV processor, VX800 IGP chipset, and will have 8.9-inch screen as well as other unique features.
The design supports a wide range of operating system environments, including Vista Basic, Windows XP, and various Linux distributions. The device features up to 2GB DDR2 DRAM and can be equipped with a choice of hard disk drive and solid state storage options.
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