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Here's a review of the TabletKiosk eo v7110 Ultra Mobile PC (UMPC). TabletKiosk's eo v7110 UMPC carries a mixed bag of features and capabilities to satisfy the needs of certain mobile professionals. The eo is a hip looking device that can make a great alternative to carrying a larger Tablet PC or notebook computer. read more »
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The Pepperpad 3 is a handheld 7" touchscreen PC with a simplified user interface and built-in thumbboard through which one can access suite of computing and entertainment functions. It's really a low end PC using the AMD Geode LX800 CPU. The operating system is Fedora Core 4 Linux and the graphical user interface is the Pepper Keeper/Desktop from Pepper Computing. read more »
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It's been over a year since OQO updated their original Model 01 with the 01+, and since then the UMPC / ultraportable computer landscape has changed quite a bit, to say the least. Now, cloaked by an increasingly usual confidentiality agreement, today saw the passage of... wait for it... the OQO Model 02 computer. read more »
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We have all been reading and hearing about the new Ultra-Mobile Portable Computer (UMPC). Is it a laptop killer? Is it a Pocket PC killer? Find out in this latest installment of my ongoing series on the Samsung Q1 UMPC, exclusively at www.justanothermobilemonday.com. read more »
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Over the last few weeks I've had the chance to test something pretty unique.
It's a prototype from Eleksen, the company that makes fabric buttons. The bag combination keyboard and case product is made out of 'smart fabric' and has a usb connector to talk to your device, presumably a tablet or umpc. read more »
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Photo Gallery of Samsung’s new SPH-P9000 in the flesh. This is the folding micro laptop with a full size keyboard. It will be available in Korea early 2007 and stateside (maybe) Q2/Q3 from Sprint early 2008. The price should be under $2000. read more »
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Designed for people who need a bit more computing and a bit less mobility in their mobile computing devices, the HTC Athena looks more like a UMPC than previous HTC smartphones that we've seen. Featuring a removable QWERTY keyboard, the Athena has a 3.5-inch touchscreen QVGA display (they should have went VGA for a screen this size), 256MB ROM, 64MB RAM, 400MHz Samsung processor, Bluetooth, 802.11b/g, 2-megapixel camera, USB 1.1 and a SD expansion slot. read more »
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The UMPC was a “big news” story for 2006 that ended up being a “no news” story for the year. What will it take for the UMPC to become a big news story in 2007? For the UMPC to be a hit, it will need to combine the computing power of the laptop with the mobility power of the Pocket PC. read more »
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Igor writes, Today I had too much free time on my hands and didn’t know what to do with it so I picked up my Asus R2H and installed Mac OS X 10.4.7 on it (yes you read it right). After some try-and-errors I finally managed to install it. read more »
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