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The Viliv S10 may be a size increase for the Korean company, but at 10-inches the convertible touchscreen netbook is still very much an ultraportable.  Steve from MID Moves had a chance to grab some hands-on time with the S10, suggesting that the netbook is better put together than Gigabyte’s TouchNote; you can see his video after the cut.

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Video demo after the cut

Hardware specs for the S10 are a choice of 32GB or 64GB SSDs, 1GB of RAM and optional 3G.  There’s also a choice of 1.33GHz Atom processor or a faster 2.0GHz chip which we’re assuming is the Atom Z550.  Viliv are claiming up to 10hrs runtime from the standard battery.

One thing to note; unlike what Steve says in the video, the S10 is on course to launch in Q4 2009, not 2010.  Pricing is expected to begin at just over $500 and rise according to options.

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