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Taiwanese company Foxconn makes computer that would get rebranded and sold under different names in the west. So don’t expect the Foxconn SZ901P to hit the US and Europe under that name. Foxconn has, nevertheless, submitted documents with FCC for a netbook under that name.

The Foxconn SZ901P supports both Windows XP and a custom Linux distribution called FoxOS. Other specs are pretty regular. There are 3 USB ports, VGA, headphone and mic jacks. Touchpad has separate left and right buttons, but it doesn’t offer multi-touch support. The netbook, it seems, is upgrade friendly. FCC documents indicate that there are two access panels on the bottom presumably for upgrading the hard drive or memory. No information regarding processor, memory or storage capacity is available at the moment. Earlier this year word was that Foxconn was working on smartbooks based on ARM processors. But as this netbook supports Windows XP, it is unlikely to have an ARM CPU.

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