This is the Note Galleria SEVENCORE F-5E/77 by Dospara

POSTED BY David Allen IN Laptops ON 30 Sep 2012

Here is the Japanese based Dospara’s attempt on the ultra book market, it is the Note Galleria SEVENCORE F-5E/77 and as expected it will be Intel powered, have quick starting features as well as being light and thin. The trouble with the Note Galleria SEVENCORE F-5E/77 is not the specs or features as they follow the ultra book rules as put down by Intel, it is the price that starts off at $1,100, which is on the expensive side when compared to other ultrabooks from big brands.

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So, with that said there is nothing wrong with what can be found in the specification department like the 14 inch screen with a wide HD LCD glossy display offering a 1366 x 768 of pixel resolutions and a built in 1.3 million pixel web camera.It will be powered by the Microsoft Windows 7 Home Premium operating system and powered by the impressive Intel Core i7-3517U dual core processor with 3.00 GHz L3 when 1.90 GHz TB with up to 4 MB cache. There is support from the Intel HM77 Express Chipset and video will be coming from the Intel HD Graphics 4000 card with built-in CPU.

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With 8 GB of PC3-12800 DDR3 SO-DIMM memory, 500 GB hard disk drive (HDD) and the lighter 64 GB solid state drive (SSD) for storage. Networking is covered by the 10 BASE-T, 100 BASE-TX, 1000 BASE-T Wired LAN and the IEEE 802.11 b / g / n Wireless LAN. Other features include the two USB superfast 3.0 ports, HDMI Video output and a handy Multi-Card Reader. This ultra book measures in at 235 mm (D) x 348 mm (W) x 21 mm (H) and it weighs in at just 1.7 kilos with the Lithium-ion battery installed that Dospara claim will offer about 5.5 hours of power.

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The Note Galleria SEVENCORE F-5E/77 has a starting price of $1,100, but it could change, as there are optional extras available to buyer at the ordering point.

Source [Tech Fresh]

 

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