
When we first saw pictures of the Lenovo Pocket Yoga, an ultra-portable PC, we thought Sony’s Vaio P was under theat. What we forgot then was the fact that China was the biggest threat to just about anything in electronics. We must have overlooked, but the Chinese remembered their bit and have thus delivered a similar pocketable laptop but in a slightly less portable form factor. That is because the Gemsta Viva, as the Vaio P clone’s named, has a competitively larger 8.9-inch screen and four hours of battery backup, while the price tag is drastically low at 2000 yuan ($294).
Other strikingly similar features include:
• CPU: Intel Atom Z515/Z520/Z530
• 1 GB memory
• Storage: 16GB/32GB, up to 64GB
• 8.9-inch, 1024×600 resolutions
• LED Backlight
• Core integrated graphics
• Intel Poulsbo US15W chipset
• 1.3MP webcam
• Wi-Fi
• Bluetooth
• 3G
• SD Card Slot
• VGA, LAN support
Via: ClonedinChina/PMPtoday
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