company claims.
(Click here for a larger view of Top Crown Technology's 3G Netbook)Whether the 3G Netbook yet exists as anything more than a rendering, decorated with backwards Apple logos, is perhaps open to question. One way or another, however, Top Crown is the first company to announce a netbook combining two interesting components from Via: the 64-bit
Nano processor and the
VX855 northbridge/southbridge.

Yes, that's an elppA logo on Top Crown's netbookThe Nano features out-of-order execution, similar to Intel's Core Duo architecture, and, in
third-party tests, has run up to 30 percent faster than the
Atom N270 typically used in
netbooks. Meanwhile, the recently announced
VX855 can decode 1080p HD video in H.264, MPEG-2, MPEG-4, and VC-1 formats, while using only 40 percent of a host CPU's resources, according to Via.
Together, a 1.3GHz Nano and VX855 use just 10.3 Watts, and readily outperform the N270, with its standard 82945GSE northbridge and ICH7M southbridge, Via claims. But while this sounds like the proverbial marriage made in heaven, the two Via chips haven't been combined before. In its new
Surfboard C855 Reference Design for mini-notebooks, the chipmaker mixes the VX855 with its older
C7M-ULV CPU. And shipping Nano netbooks such as Samsung's
NC20 use the Nano, but with Via's older
VX800 northbridge/southbridge chip. (An impressive video showing much faster the Nano-based NC20 boots, compared to an Atom-based netbook -- at least with Intel's Moblin Linux stack -- can be found
here).
If Top Crown's 3G Netbook is actually rolling off assembly lines in Shenzen, then, it's a first. Apart from the Via chips, the device is claimed to have typical netbook ingredients, including a 10.1-inch, LED-backlit display, a webcam, stereo speakers, three USB 2.0 ports, an SD/SDHC/MMC card reader, and a VGA output.
According to Top Crown, the 3G Netbook has a 10/100 Ethernet port, 802.11b/g wireless, and Bluetooth. An HSDPA (high speed downlink packet access) cellular modem is also included, though in the form of a USB dongle rather than an internal device, the company says.
Top Crown says the 3G Netbook is available with a 2.5-inch SATA HDD in sizes from 40GB to 160GB, or SSD storage in capacities from 16GB to 64GB. Offered with three- or six-cell batteries, the device runs Windows XP or Linux.
Features and specifications listed by Top Crown for the 3G Netbook include
- Processor -- 1.3GHz Via Nano
- Memory -- Accepts up to 2GB of DDR2 RAM via single SODIMM slot
- Display -- 10-inch display with 1024 x 576 resolution and LED backlighting
- Camera -- 0.3 megapixel or 1.3 megapixel webcam
- Storage -- Supports 2.5-inch SATA HDDs from 40GB to 160GB, or SSDs from 16GB to 64GB
- Networking -- 10/100 Ethernet
- Wireless:
- LAN -- 802.11b/g
- PAN -- Bluetooth 2.0
- WAN -- 3.5G HSDPA, via USB dongle
- Other I/O:
- VGA port
- 3 x USB
- DC input
- Mic in
- Headphone output
- Expansion -- SD/MMC/MS card reader
- Battery -- Supports three- or six-cell batteries
- Dimensions -- n/s
- Weight -- n/s
AvailabilityTop Crown provided no information about pricing or availability of its 3G Netbook. More information on the Surfboard may be found on the company's website,
here.
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