The Onkyo DX is a re-branded version of the Kohjinsha DZ dual screen netbook. The Onkyo model has two high resolution, 1366 x 768 pixel displays, while the Kohjinsha version comes with two 1024 x 600 pixel displays. The Onkyo DX features an AMD Neo MV-40 processor with an ATI Radeon 3200HD graphics that enables the netbook to handle HD video playback. You can use the screen either with a single display, or you can slide the second display out from behind the first and either clone or extend your desktop. The Onkyo DX retails for $1099. Watch the video after the jump. More
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Onkyo will release two new netbooks from its C4 netbook series that are specially designed for TV and radio addicts. Both Onkyo C411A6 and Onkyo C411A5 come equipped with an AM/FM tuner and digital terrestrial tuner card for receiving digital TV. These netbooks also feature a 250GB HDD, a 1.66GHz Intel Atom N450 CPU, a 1GB RAM, an SD memory card slot, a 15-inch LCD display, a built-in webcam and Microsoft Windows 7 OS. Onkyo promises that these netbook’s battery will provide approximately 3.3 hours of operation time. The Onkyo C411A6 and C411A5 will be launched in mid-April 2010 for $597 and $543, respectively. [Impress]

Portable Monkey has created the video review of the Onkyo Sotec C204 netbook. Weighing at just 930 grams, the netbook has a disturbingly slow SSD with write speeds that make the netbook a pain to use. The fan is also noisy. The worst part is its battery that only provides a poor 2.5 hours of operation time. Video after the jump. More

The Onkyo Sotec C204A5 is touted as the first WiMax ready netbook in the Japanese market. This 10-inch netbook features an Intel Atom N270 CPU with an Intel 945GSE Express, a 1GB of RAM, and a 32GB of SSD. The mini-notebook will be available in Japan in July 2009. [Onkyo]

The DC204A3 is a new netbook from Onkyo that is powered by an Intel Atom N270 CPU with an Intel 945GSE Esxpress, a 1GB of RAM, and a 10.1-inch LCD with a 1024×600 resolution. Other features include WiFi, a webcam, and a 32GB SSD. The netbook will be sold in Japan for 49,800 Yen ($450). [Akihabara]



















