Amtek T770
Posted by Charbax on 18th March 2007
They provide the VIA chipset based cheaper UMPC alternative, now they have a Vista compatible UMPC.
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Posted by Charbax on 18th March 2007
They provide the VIA chipset based cheaper UMPC alternative, now they have a Vista compatible UMPC.
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Posted by Charbax on 18th March 2007
The Virtual PC. This is a quite amazing concept, that could combine a quite compact computer and laser projector system with a camera, positionned on a table, reflected on a retractable mirror could provide the most compact portable large screen computer interface.
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Posted by Charbax on 18th March 2007
A 3D printing process that generates 3D models in a matter of hours complete with colors, different kinds of weights, this kind of technology is going to be used by all consumer electronics design companies, architects and more designers.
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Posted by Charbax on 18th March 2007
Those are the best looking Windows Vista UMPCs I have seen yet. Just check them out, I think they are slicker than the ones from Samsung, Sony and others.
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Posted by Charbax on 18th March 2007
They have a 2.5″ hard disk drive compatible PMP design, where the PMP can be bought empty and the HDD can be added manually by the user in a pretty stable looking manipulation of just inserting a standard HDD. This one is also branded as Wolverine in USA and there are other brands.
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Posted by Charbax on 18th March 2007
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Posted by Charbax on 18th March 2007
A Spanish PMP design, provides also cheap flash memory based PMPs.
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Posted by Charbax on 18th March 2007
Iubi is going to start the production in May for their next generation portable video player product, with a 800×480 resolution screen, Windows CE and High Definition video support.
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Posted by Charbax on 18th March 2007
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