Wistron FirstbookBy Brian - 03/28/2009 6:06:41 PM |

Here is a great new device that techie people will love. If you are envious about the Sony Vaio users, here is an alternative mobile computing device you can consider getting. It is the Wistron Firstbook.
The Wistron Firstbook will have the ARM Snapdragon processor running within, and also holds the distinction of being the first Linux-based netbook. The Firstbook shares some resemblance to a Sony Vaio P and features the following:
- integrated 3G WWAN connectivity
- 11.1″ widescreen display
- Bluetooth
- Wi-Fi support
It remains to be seen though if the Wistron Snapdragon netbook will make it to the masses, or is just a demonstration platform for ARM.
(Source) Ubergizmo
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Tags: 3G, connectivity, firstbook, Linux, mobile computing device, resemblance, Sony, wistron

