The company's press release stated that, "[to] provide users with additional flexibility when they are on the move, the VIA NanoBook also features a USB slot next to the screen that will enable the snap-in integration of a variety of World Time Clock/Calendar, GPS, VOIP, and broadband wireless modules."[2]
The NanoBook was "targeted at aggressive consumer price points", and was available starting in the second half of 2007 through global OEMs and SIs.[2]
Specification
Overview of the VIA NanoBook UMD reference design specification from VIA's web site:[1]
Processor: 1.2 GHz VIA C7-M ULV (Ultra Low Voltage) Processor
Chipset: VIA VX700 System Media Processor (integrated North & South Bridge)