Smallest subnote on the market?

What you seek does not exist...yet. A sub-note can be built with the usual processors but the problem is the heat. Such a small form would not be reliable because of the heat. However, it will exist in 1-2 years especially when the Stark processor comes out from Nvidia which we are working on.
 
ASUS 1025C-MU17-WT 10.1-Inch
http://www.amazon.com/ASUS-1025C-MU...363138297&sr=1-3&keywords=10+inch+asus+laptop
Intel atom n2600 Processor 1.6GHz
1 GB DIMM
320 GB 5400 rpm Hard Drive
10.1-Inch ScreenIntel UMA
Windows 7 Starter



Or if you are willing to bump up size by inch, this zenbook got everything.

ASUS Zenbook UX21E-DH52
http://www.amazon.com/Zenbook-UX21E-DH52-11-6-Inch-Ultrabook-Aluminum/dp/B005UF6G80/ref=pd_sim_pc_5
Intel Core i5-2467M
4GB DDR3
128GB Solid State Drive (SSD)
11.6-inch HD display (1366 x 768)
Windows 7 Home Premium 64-bit
 
Quote from atticus:

Thanks. I wanted to avoid a tablet and separate kbd, but that looks good. I don't want to spec an Atom proc.

Surface Pro! - Go for it.

We need a guinea pig:D


Hoping that pen will work with TWS.
 
subnotes start now at 11.1+ screen size... anything below that went the tablet way... so you wont find it... your best bet is to find on ebay an older model if you want to stick to 10.1"...
 
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