“The most remarkable feature of the 10.2-inch JoyBook is to withstand drops and this could be an extra selling point as smaller gadgets are predestinated to fall off the table. Tests have shown that users can drop it from heights of up to 76 cm.” - Netbook News: Epson, BenQ and Raon join the pool
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