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ViewSonic VNB132


$800.00 Released November, 2009

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Solid build quality, doesn't flex when opened. Hinge is very strong, won't open by accident if being held at an odd angle. Comfortable full sized keyboard.

The Cons:Built-in camera has a low frame rate, uses a dated 2006 driver. Takes some time to start up applications.

The ViewSonic VNB132 is an Intel-CULV-based Netbook released by Viewsonic right after the release of Windows 7. It in fact includes Windows 7, making it one of the first of its kind. And as a step up from the VNB102, the ViewSonic VNB132  hosts a superior Intel Core 2 SU7300 processor, 2GB of DDR3 RAM, and a larger 320GB SATA-II hard-disc drive.

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It also includes a larger 13.3” with an enhanced 1280x800 resolution. Note that the VNB132 retails in two formats. The more inexpensive model is thinner, but lacks a integrated DVD burner; the superior unit, on the other hand, is thicker and adds along an integrated DVD burner, as well as an additional $100 on the price tag. Additional features include HDMI/D-Sub connections, a 7-in-1 card reader, and a battery life of 8 hours.

Features

  • Intel-CULV Netbook
  • Intel Core 2 SU7300
  • Windows 7 OS
  • DDR3 RAM
  • SATA-II
  • 13.3” Screen
  • HDMI/D-Sub
  • Multi-Format Card Reader
  • WiFi Connectivity
  • Rechargeable Battery

Model Options

  • ViewSonic VNB132 | Thin / No Integrated Burner - $799.99
  • ViewSonic VNB132 | Integrated DVD Burner - $899.99

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Pros
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    solid build quality, doesn't flex when opened

  • 1

    hinge is very strong, won't open by accident if being held at an odd angle

  • 1

    comfortable full sized keyboard

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    ships with Windows 7 Home Premium, not the Starter Edition

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    graphics processing is capable of running business apps and some light to medium gaming

Cons
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    built-in camera has a low frame rate, uses a dated 2006 driver

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    takes some time to start up applications

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