BenQ Announces Joybook Lite T131 Netbook

If you in the market for an ultraportable laptop, BenQ would like a word with you, now that their new Joybook Lite T131 netbook is now official. Based on the low-power AMD’s Yukon mobile platform and running on an AMD Sempron 200U processor, the new Joybook Lite T131 is only 1.1cm thick and weighs in at just 4 pounds (1.8kg).
Although it’s not a high end version, the new BenQ Joybook Lite T131 is crammed with an anti-glare 13.3-inch WXGA (1280 x 800) LCD, 320GB hard-drive, 2GB of RAM, the ATI Mobility Radeon X1270 graphics card, a built in 1.3mpix webcam, 6-cell Li-ion battery, Wireless and Bluetooth support.
It runs on Windows Vista (or Linux), has two USB 2.0 ports, ethernet, VGA out, ExpressCard and a 2-in-1 SD/MMC card reader, and should be available in “opulent midnight blue” or “pristine snow white”. No word on pricing or availability as of now.


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