At 10.1" the netbook weighs 1.1 kg, possesses 160GB storage capacity, has a keyboard that is 90% the size of generic notebooks and a longer battery lifespan upto 7.2 hours. The 16:9 wide LED backlight screen features a 200nits light-emitting-diode (LED) backlight display panel with an 8 ms response time.
The Joybook Lite U101 has been designed with faceplates patterned with emoticons on a scratch-free, In-Mold Roller (IMR) cover. In addition, it also features built-in speakers and a 1.3 megapixel webcam.
Adrian Chang, President, BenQ Asia Pacific Corporation, said, "With the introduction of Netbooks in India, BenQ brings a new segment of notebooks for today's new-age customers who have a desire to stay connected at all times. This is where the opportunity lies for BenQ in the Indian market. Innovative product design is one of our core competencies and we also have long-term expertise in the consumer electronics segment. The launch of Netbooks in India, will not only complement our brand value proposition and commitment to the Indian consumers, but will also leverage our strength."
The Netbook Joybook Lite U101 is scheduled to be launched in the first quarter of 2009 and will be priced at Rs. 28,000.
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