Netbook maker Haleron is now taking orders for a 7 inch mini-laptop with an ARM-based processor. The Haleron Mini Swordfish Smartbook looks like a minor update to the Mio Smartbook Haleron introduced last year. In addition to the new name, the Mini Swordfish got a bump from a 266MHz CPU to a 300MHz processor and a price drop from $189 to $149.

Here’s what you get for your money:

  • CPU: 300MHz VIA ARM 9-based 32-bit processor
  • Display: 7 inch TFT LCD
  • OS: Windows CE 6.0
  • Memory: 128MB (supports up to 256MB)
  • Storage: 1GB flash storage (supports up to 4GB)
  • Connectivity: 802.11b/g WiFi, 10/100 LAN, optional 3G USB modem
  • I/O: mic, headphone, 3 USB ports, SD card slot
  • Battery: Up to 8 hours
  • Weight: 1.54 pounds

The mini-laptop is available in pink, green, red, black, or silver. You can also order the Mini Swordfish with Linux for $15 more. $55 more gets you Windows XP and a processor upgrade, although the Haleron web page doesn’t specify exactly what processor you get with the upgrade.

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8 replies on “Haleron Swordfish Mini 7 inch smartbook now shipping for $149”

  1. So now we know that the OEM price of Windows CE 6.0 is negative 15 dollars. I guess Microsoft finally figured out how to compete with free!

  2. One option given for OS: [WinXP (CPU upgrade) +$55]

    I take it that upgrades to Atom, since ARM architecture doesn’t do x86ish stuff? Have you found anything about that detail?

    Seems like a cute cheap Vaio P knockoff for if you can get Atom as an option, though I wonder about the rest of the specs…

    1. My guess is that you actually get something more like a VIA C7-M which is
      cheaper and slower than an Atom. Given the fact that they’re using VIA ARM
      CPU, it seems like the logical next step up. But I don’t know for certain.

      1. Ah, that makes a lot of sense – after all the Atom/Neo/Nano buzz I’d forgotten about the older VIA chips.

        (haha, remember the HP 2133?)

  3. This will be a big hit. Also they must offer a 10 inch to compete with the overpriced Skylight. $499???

    They should also offer some free OS such as Linux Ubuntu to make it ready to use from the box.

    Great to see some Smartbooks appearing. I have got rid of my crap N280 netbook as it weighs like a brick and want something 700grams in weight.

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