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The Noahpad is a Netbook developed by the Taiwanese company E-Lead. This small laptop shares some similar characteristics with other Netbooks launched in 2007, like the ASUS Eee PC, the OLPC and the Classmate PC.
![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/3/33/White_E-Lead_Noahpad_front.jpg/220px-White_E-Lead_Noahpad_front.jpg)
![](http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/2/2d/Blue_E-Lead_Noahpad_keyboard.jpg/220px-Blue_E-Lead_Noahpad_keyboard.jpg)
The product was first presented at CES 2008, Las Vegas.
The device's specifications are as follows:[1]
- Display: 7" 800 × 480 pixel LCD panel with LED backlight
- Operating system: Ubuntu 7.10
- Processor: VIA C7-M ULV Processor (ultra-low voltage), clocked at 1 GHz
- Graphics: VIA CX700 chipset
- Hard drive: 30 GB 1.8" HDD and SD card slot
- RAM: 512 MB DDR2
- Connectivity: 802.11b/g WLAN, 10/100 Ethernet, DVI-I port and two USB 2.0 ports.
- Camera: 300K pixel
- Audio: Built-in microphone and stereo speakers. 3.5mm microphone / earphone jack.
- Battery: 4 Cells, 3900 mAh. 4 Cells, 10000 mAh external pack also available.
- Dimensions: 192 × 143 × 29 mm
- Weight: 780 g
Input device
editThe Noahpad's input device can function as both a keyboard and a pointing device. When used as a pointing device to control a mouse cursor, it provides a touchpad surface 70 × 70mm in size. When used as a keyboard, users push down on an area of the touch sensitive surface which is marked with a keyboard layout. Tactile feedback is provided by having the whole pad depress several millimeters when pressed.
References
edit- ^ "Noahpad Specification". Archived from the original on 2008-01-22. Retrieved 2008-03-07.
External links
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