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When we first made contact with Clover System's SunBook, it was but a
glimmer in Pixel Qi's transflective eye, but today, the little guy is
ready to step out on its own. Like Notion Ink's Adam, "the first
sunlight-ready netbook" packs dual lighting displays, allowing you to
shut off LCD backlights while under direct sunlight and cut your power
consumption in half. You can also leave both functions on for easy
indoor-outdoor transitions. It's sporting a 1.66GHz Intel Atom N450
CPU, 1GB of DDR2 RAM, a 10.1-inch display, 1024 x 600 screen
resolution, USB 3.0 as well as WiFi and Ethernet capabilities. So
basically, it's a perfectly acceptable netbook (on paper, at least)
and it's packing a promising display, but we have to admit Clover's
marketing for SunBook leaves something to be desired. In fact, if we
hadn't seen this thing at CES we'd advise you to proceed with caution.
Being that it's got the Pixel Qi seal of approval, however, we'll
leave the decision up to you. You can purchase the sunlight-ready
netbook for $795 via Clover's website, handily linked below in the
source.
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