Velocity Micro delivers NoteMagix M10 netbook and M5 UMPC
Answering the call for yet another netbook in the world is Velocity Micro, who has graciously provided us with the NoteMagix M10 (pictured) here at CES. The 10.1-inch machine includes a 4-cell battery for up 5 hours of usage, 802.11b/g WiFi, a 2.6 pound chassis, Windows XP running the show and a custom carrying case to really showcase its awesomeness. Never mind those trivial tidbits like CPU model / speed, RAM quantity and GPU type -- Velocity Micro clearly thinks you don't even need 'em. Moving on, we've got the even more portable 4.8-inch NoteMagix M5 UMPC, with packs a touchscreen display, full QWERTY keyboard, WiFi, Bluetooth, integrated 3G WWAN and 5 hours of battery life. Both machines should be available later this Spring for prices that are currently unknown.
[Via NotebookReview]
[Via NotebookReview]

















I am still waiting for the true Lenovo netbook. I want a ThinkPad netbook with the trackpoint and that soft stuff that they coat the exterior of the ThinkPads with...
I seem to be the only one awake at this hour...
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OMG!, yet another random manufacturer. anyone(engineering students) wanna join me, we can start a company that manufactures computer hardware!.
finally a direct competitor for the u810/20
and for sub $500 even.
woot
They haven't said yet, I'm hoping there will be though, love my velocity desktop (although their new case designs are UGLY. Ribs are so stupid looking...)
Damn that thing is fat.