PAC-nBook 1

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PAC-nBook 1
Developer Pakistan Aeronautical Complex and INNAVTEK
Manufacturer PAC
TypeNetbook
Release date2012 (2012)
Introductory pricePKR 23,500 (US$261)
Operating system Windows 7
CPU Intel Atom N450 1.66GHz
Memory1GB DDR2
Storage160 GB SATA HDD
Display10.1 inch WXGA
GraphicsIntel(R) Graphics Media Accelerator 3150
SoundStereo
InputMicrophone
Controller input3x USB 2.0
Camera1.3MP HD Motion eye
TouchpadYes
ConnectivityWi-Fi
Power3 cell/2200ma,65W,3pin
Dimensions266*180*33m
Mass1.2kg~1.4 kg with battery
Websitewww.cpmc.pk

The PAC-nBook 1 is a netbook developed by the Pakistan Aeronautical Complex which was released in early 2012. [1]

Contents

Development

The project was being developed since 2010 by the PAC in conjunction with INNAVTEK, a Hong Kong–based electronic parts manufacture. [2]

Release

The n-Book was publicly launched in December 2011 and since then has entered production at a factory in Kamra, Pakistan [3]

Sister products

Along with releasing the nBook the PAC also unveiled the

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  2. "CPMC - About Us". Cpmc.pk. Archived from the original on 2012-03-13. Retrieved 2012-03-07.
  3. "CPMC - PAC-nBOOK 1". Cpmc.pk. Archived from the original on 2012-03-13. Retrieved 2012-03-07.