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VIA unveils its 1080p-playing SurfBoard NetNote, we’ll still call it a netbook

VIA unveils its 1080p-playing SurfBoard NetNote, we'll still call it a netbook

The world needs more tiny notebooks able to fling out high-definition video without flinching. However, the world doesn’t need more arbitrarily named categories of devices. So, it’s with mixed feelings that we bring news of the finalization of the SurfBoard platform from VIA, pledging to bring 1080p playback to the netbook category — or rather to the NetNote category, which is what VIA would like us to call it. We won’t, but we will be happy to see the VX855 media processor start showing up in little laptops soon, as its support for H.264, MPEG-2/4, VC-1, and WMV9 sounds quite a bit more inclusive than we’ve found NVIDIA’s ION to be. We’re not particularly fond of the burnt umber hue applied to the initial recipient above (we liked the looks of the clear prototype much better), but if it means watching high def content in coach class without breaking our backs, killing our batteries, or melting our CPUs, we’d rock it. It certainly would go with the fall fashions. Full press release is below.

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