Foxconn is a name that I have believe you all must have heard before. Foxconn is basically a Taiwanese OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) that manufacturers netbooks but then these netbooks eventually get re-branded before they finally reach your laps. Foxconn has recently come up with three new netbook models i.e. the SZ901P, NS24, and NS20. These netbooks came into the lime-light when Foxconn made an FCC (Federal Communications Commission) filing. While the first model (SZ901P) made an appearance about two days ago, the latter two models i.e. NS24 and NS20 made an appearance today, through a FCC filing.
At this point of time we don’t have much information about these three models. All we know is that they will have 802.11 b/g/n WiFi, Bluetooth, WWAN, CCD camera, VGA port, 3 USB ports, microphone, headphone jacks, and a touchpad with 2 keys (no multitouch support). Although, you might not find the specs of these netbooks interesting but what is interesting about these netbooks is that they have the FoxOS pre-installed in them which can be easily customized when the system is rebranded. The FoxOS is basically a Linux-based operating system with a Mac like launcher with multimedia, productivity, and browser applications pre-installed. Users can also install Windows XP on these machines.
It is difficult to say what type of processors do these netbooks use but, we can bet that they won’t be using an ARM processor (as per earlier rumors) as these netbooks have Windows based drivers. We will update you on the detailed specifications once we get our hands on them.
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