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CTitanic says VIA processor very low temperature, silent
Written by Bjorn Stromberg   
Thursday, 29 November 2007
AVOX UMPC from Ruvo

CTitanic has gotten his hands on another VIA based UMPC. This time it's the Avox from Ruvo sporting a VIA C7-M 1.2GHz CPU, 768MB of RAM and a 6.5" touchscreen that slides up to reveal a keyboard. This is another review from CTitanic that has surprised me, he says it's "the first VIA processor tested by me that runs with a very low temperature and silently" and that he got "very good performance on XP" although he did knock the AVOX's keyboard, which I'm not surpised about since the last UMPC he handled, the OQO model 02, has possibly the best keyboard designed for a handheld. I'm looking forward to seeing what more he has to say about this UMPC.

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