Evolio, a famous company of GPS navigation manufacturer has released a new netbook, SmartPad S21 which comes with a cool design and color.

Evolio SmartPad S21 comes with 10.1-inch LCD monitor with 1024×600 pixel resolution, Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz processor, Intel GMA 950 video card, 1GB DDR RAM memory, 160GB hard drive.
Another features this small notebook have are 1.3MP webcam, WiFi support, Ethernet LAN card, SD/MS/MMC media card reader. With weight only 1.1kg, 27-mm thickness, 3400MAh battery, this netbook is sure enough for most mobile users.
SmartPad S21 netbook is available for $478 and comes in two colors: Red Spice and Blue Wave.
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to alleviate glare. I’d far rather have this beautifully crisp screen and make the occasional adjustment for glare, than deal with a matte screen 24/7.
One of the other complaints I’d come across is how for some, the screen doesn’t tilt back far enough. Know what? It tilts plenty far. Don’t kid yourself. Sure, if you’re intent on standing up and towering over the netbook, as it sits some several feet below your typing hands, well then…yeah, you’d probably want the screen to tilt far enough back to lay flat. But who does this? And if you can’t wait to twist yourself into some contortion in bed where you need the screen to go back further than reasonable, you can always invest in one of those $20 lap desks – you know, the kind with the beanbag bottom, so that you can shift the desk into whatever ridiculous position will suit your fancy. Seriously, there’s no tilt problem for anyone other than the obsessively compulsive.
As for the operating system, I happen to like Microsoft XP, a