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ViewSonic ViewBook Pro notebook now available

ViewSonic ViewBook Pro notebook now available

For those who are looking for a new notebook and want something different from what most bigwig names offer, there is always the ViewSonic ViewBook Pro which should be readily available in store shelves, boasting an Intel Core 2 Duo processor accompanied by a 13.3? LED backlit 1,280 x 800 resolution display, 2GB RAM, a 320GB hard drive, an integrated DVD drive, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.1 connectivity, VGA, HDMI output and an ExpressCard slot for expansion purposes. Despite packing in all of that, it tips the scales at a mere 1.63kg, which is a feat by itself considering you have an optical drive within. Amazon is carrying the ViewSonic ViewBook Pro for $889.99.

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