Navigator Nav 13x with Cedar Trail: ultrabook or netbook?

Navigator is an interesting Nav13X Netbook Netbook with the appearance of a ultrabook although with this name describes Intel devices rather different, at least as regards the technical details. Based on Intel Cedar Trail, is equipped with an Intel Atom N2800 dual core 1.86 GHz integrated graphics controller supports the DirectX 10.1 API. The high-end version of Navigator Nav13X Netbook boasts 4 GB of DDR3 RAM and a solid state drive with 128 GB.

This device offers WiFi 802.11b/g/n the course to allow you to connect to any wireless networks in the immediate vicinity. The Bluetooth 2.1, however, simplifies the transfer of small files to and from compatible devices. The Navigator Nav13X netbook has an integrated webcam with 1.3 megapixel sensor for videoconferencing and a stereo speaker system to play audio. An SD card slot lets you use external memory cards while the two USB 2.0 ports make connecting peripherals easier.

In the configuration of the system there exits mini-HDMI and D-Sub. Nav13X Navigator, which measures 327.7 x 218.4 x 15.2 millimeters and weighs about 1.3 kilograms, has a 13.3-inch LED-based backlight technology can work on a resolution of 1,366 x 768 pixels. The device power is entrusted to a lithium ion battery and 4,100 mAh 3-cell. The installed operating system is Windows 7. The launch price of the Netbook Navigator Nav13X is 499.99 dollars which is the basic configuration that includes 2 GB of RAM and an SSD of 32 GB.

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