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Malata launches a whole slew of subnotebooks

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If you haven’t heard the name Malata, that’s probably because this Chinese based company doesn’t typically sell computers directly to consumers. Rather, it makes PCs for companies you may have heard of to sell under their own brand names. So you may never see a Malata PC-81007 in a store near you, but that doesn’t mean you won’t ever be able to pick up this 10.2 inch laptop with an Intel Atom CPU and a 4000mAh battery.

All told, Malata seems to be pumping out 7 new models with screen sizes ranging from 7 inches to 10.2 inches. Oddly, while 4 models use the 1.6GHz Intel Atom CPU, the other 3 sport a 500MHz AMD Geode LX800, which while cheap and energy efficient isn’t exactly a speed demon.

All of the laptops support Linux and Windows XP, and have hard drive sizes ranging from 60GB to 120G, with the exception of the PC-8802 which also comes with an optional solid state disk in capacities between 2GB and 8GB.

[via Pocketables]

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Posted on Wednesday, September 3rd, 2008, 1:29 pm by Brad Linder




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