In China, every netbook earns 6 USD
6 USD is the profit that Chinese technology company Wan-tat can get when selling a standard configuration netbook for 205 USD .
Wan-tat's S30 netbook is one of the 10.1-inch mini-screen netbooks that are quite popular in China.
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The S30 netbook has the same standard configuration as the big name netbook. Photo Shanzai .
It has the standard configuration of a 10.1-inch netbook of many famous brands in the world with Intel N270 processor, Intel 945GSE chipset, 1 GB RAM memory, and 160 GB HDD.
According to Shanzai, Wan-tat has produced a netbook such as S30, which costs 198, 91 USD and sells for only 205 USD, earning a small profit of over 6 USD.
Detailed price list for components used In China, every netbook earns 6 USD Picture 2 in S30 Netbook. Photo Shanzai .
Detailed photos of components used in the S30 netbook assembly.
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After removing the film table, the protective covers, see the HDD and RAM right away
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Full motherboard, HDD, RAM, keyboard, screen has been disassembled.
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Close edge to remove motherboard with Intel Atom CPU.
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From left to right Intel 945GSE Chipset and Intel Atom N270 CPU.
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Disassemble the monitor with the rear control circuit.
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