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Red Fox Wizbook N1020i with Bluetooth 3.0

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Red Fox’s 10-inch netbook (dubbed Wizbook N1020i) gets another refresh and now has much better specs, more colors and a new super-fast Bluetooth 3.0 technology, according to a press release sent in yesterday.

Red Fox switched from the AMD Geode to Intel Atom (1020i X2) some time in the 4th quarter of last year. This time, it’s getting better specs.

wizbook n1020i

Red Fox Wizbook N1020i
Intel Atom N270 1.6GHz
10.2″ display screen (1024×600 pixel resolution)
1GB or 2GB DDR2 667MHz RAM
160GB or 250GB SATA HDD
WiFi 802.11 b/g
1.3MP webcam
SD/MMC/MS card reader
Bluetooth 3.0 (up to 480Mbps)
Express Card/34 slot

The system will also come with a 6-cell battery rated at 4600mAh and pre-installed with Windows XP. They also come in a variety of colors – yellow, red, pink, green and black. Don’t have the suggested retail prices yet but will update this post once I get them.

Update: SRP is Php21,100 but several stores have been selling them for around Php19,000.

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32 Comments

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randy b · 14 years ago

whats the spec or model of its battery/ i lost its battery when i had it repacked….. i mean the n1020i?


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ancient advisor · 15 years ago

@PI Outsource, did u mean what is the weight of the thing?? you can look it up on redfox’s website


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Jhonette · 16 years ago

Yung wizbook 1020i may hot button para sa bluetooth, pero pag pindot ko wala naman nngyayari. saka hor can i activate yung 3g. i tried na lagyan ng SIM card yet wala ring nangyari


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ynah · 16 years ago

y ndi q mgmit ung webcam q?


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Bryan · 16 years ago

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IC DeaDPiPoL · 17 years ago

How long does a usual netbook battery lasts? Currently using a Compaq v700 series notebook that seems to last for 60 min only.


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PI Outsource · 17 years ago

In my mind, weight is the most important feature of a netbook. What does it weigh?

There are plenty of 13″ and 14″ notebooks available for $400. They are light with more power.


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janez · 17 years ago

not bad for P19,000.00…

sana lowered na ang prices within the next two or three months time…

a full review..please…


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cadztech · 17 years ago

so it will be seems as in a high price…..


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Weblogger|CarloBlogg Online · 17 years ago

wow, 19K? not bad. I like the red one. Wala bang white? :)


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Nino Natividad · 17 years ago

Whoa! This is really awesome.. Thanks!

Nino Natividad


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ASUS EEE PC 1005HA??? · 17 years ago

guys, naexperience nio ba ung pag drop ng ecpm sa adsense? kc ako eh for the past 2 days eh nagdecrease ung ecpm ng 50% even though nagincrease ung traffic ko ng 5% since last week. medyo nagpapanic na ata ako.


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eithan · 17 years ago

@ cantos
ur right its only Php 19k.
check this link for details
http://www.tipidpc.com/viewitem.php?iid=3525696


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eithan · 17 years ago

PhP 19k lang sya..check this link


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a.cantos · 17 years ago

i’m hoping a below-20K price tag…


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Pedro · 17 years ago

sir…isn’t it a little to late for the wizbook to come up with it “new” 10.2″ notebook…you have already reviewed a 12″ notebook and also an intel atom N280 notebook too?how will this “new” notebook compete with this specs?maybe the price?just asking…
but it looks good,huh…
thanks sir…


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