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July 27, 2007

Raon Digital Introduces EVERUN UMPC with WiBro

Raon Digital has just announced the impending release of their newest UMPC called "EVERUN", which will soon be on sale in the Korean market. The EVERUN is equipped with built-in WiBro, which supports 802.11b/g WLAN, Bluetooth 2.0, and HSDPA/Wibro. You can also utilize 3G mobile service on the EVERUNthrough the use of a SIM card. The EVERUN features a 4.8-inch WVGA LCD screen (800x480), with auto-rotation and auto-brightness. It also offers an impressive battery life of up to seven hours.

The EVERUN UMPC will go on sale to the public in October 2007.

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July 17, 2007

Nomad Rugged Portable PC from Trimble

Trimble Nomad Rugged Handheld PC

Trimble unveiled a versatile, feature-pacced handheld computer. Called the Nomad, the device is a rugged one, meeting MIL-STD-801F standard for drops, vibration and temperature extremes. The Nomad also boasts an IP67 rating, meaning it's sealed against dust and can be immersed in 1m deep water for up to 30 minutes.

Available in four avataars, the Nomad is equipped with a 806MHz processor, 128 megs of memory and integrated Bluetooth. While the base system - 800B - does not have GPS, the other four models, 800L (Wi-Fi), 800LC and 800LE, come with an embedded GPS receiver.

The 800LC goes one step further and features a 2MP digital camera on-board, while the 800LE is apparently the "extreme" edition with an integrated bar-code laser scanner. Memory expansion is via CF/SD memory cards.

The Nomad comes with 5200 mAh rechargeable Li-ion battery, up to 1GB flash memory and a VGA touch-screen display. Under the hood is Windows Mobile 6.

At present, Nomad 800B and 800L are available, whie the 800LC and 800LE are expected in August 2007. Prices range from US $1,699 to US $2,499 (MSRP).

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July 3, 2007

HP Compaq (Optimator) 2710p Tablet Computer approved by FCC

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The upcoming HP Tablet PC, also known as Optimator or by the codename of HP Compaq 2710p, has received the OK signal from FCC and will probably be seen on the shelves in the near future.

The small sized computer has plenty of good specifications for such a device, but on the other hand (like Giz says) there is no way to find a trackpad which makes the tablet look a bit strange to say the less.

Anyway, the HP Optimator will be something like this:

- 12-inch display with anti-glare
- 60GB to 100GB on a smart SATA hard-drive
- 1GB to 4GB of RAM
- Processor by Intel Core 2 Duo Ultra Low Voltage
- Connectivity options go to Wi-Fi, AGN, and bluetooth.
- ev2200 1exEV-DO or hs2300 HSDPA Broadband Wireless Module
- 6 cell battery

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June 27, 2007

Samsung 64GB Solid State Drive

Samsung 64GB Solid State Drive

So yes, Samsung has started mass-producing the high-density 64GB solid-state drive targeted at notebook PCs. Citing a rise in the use of SSDs in OEM notebooks, Samsung looks all set to take on the mobile category when it comes to storage.

Internally, the 64-gig SSD comprises 64 eight gigibit single-level flash memory chips. Thanks to 51 nanometer process technology, each chip is 1/2500th the width of human hair (that's right -- Wile E. Coyote's Acme axe can't cut through it).

The target devices include ultra-slim notebook PCs with flash memory as well as UMPCs (presumably Samsung's own brand). Other consumer products in the pipeline include printers, PDAs and camcorders that can take in SSDs from anywhere from 4GB to 64GB capacity.

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June 13, 2007

Motion Computing LE1700 Tablet PC Gets FCC Approval

Motion Computing LE1700 Tablet PC Gets FCC ApprovalMotion Computing's new tablet PC, the LE1700, got the FCC's blessings. So yeah, it still runs Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005. Motion Computing claims a long battery life on the LE1700. It's equipped with USB 2.0 ports, and a DVI-D port allowing you to connect the tablet's display to a bigger monitor.

One of the interesting features of the LE1700 is the SIM card slot, letting you take advantage of wireless broadband over HSDPA networks. The tablet also supports 802.11 a/b/g wireless LAN. More wireless freedom with integrated Bluetooth as well.

All in all, an interesting tablet. As a regular notebook/tablet user, I know its advantages and disadvantages. The LE1700 definitely surpasses my expectations on battery life: up to three hours on a full charge.

No word on the pricing yet, but the Motion Computing LE1700 Tablet PC should hit the markets soon.

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June 12, 2007

EB Menlow UMPC platform

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EB has launched a new UMPC hardware platform which is built around the Intel Menlow platform. The new platform is the first to be specially developed for a UMPC. The device will run Linux and will use a processor called 'Silverthorne'. Using the new platform, the UMPC will receive a longer battery life with a sub 4W drain. Features of this tiny, stylish computer will include a large 4.8" high resolution screen, Mobile WiMax and HSDPA connectivity. GPS capabilites will also be integrated.

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June 9, 2007

Amtek U560 UMPC Unveiled

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Amtek has just revealed the latest UMPC to soon be available to consumers - the U560. The U560 has a nice 4.8" (1024x600), which compared to a regular laptop isn't that big, but it works for what it is used for - quick mobile computing on the go.

The Amtek U560 is equipped with an 800MHz Intel A110 processor, 512MB of RAM, and a 40GB 1.8" 4200RPM HDD. The display screen slides up to reveal a backlit split-screen QWERTY keyboard. Other fun features of the U560 UMPC include two USB 2.0 ports, a 1.3-megapixel camera, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, Synaptics-based pointer, 802.11a/b/g, an integrated stand, and a CompactFlash slot.

The Amtek U560 is scheduled to launch in the second half of 2007, with a price of $1,200 USD.

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June 8, 2007

Amtek U560 UMPC Unveiled

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Amtek has just revealed the latest UMPC to soon be available to consumers - the U560. The U560 has a nice 4.8" (1024x600), which compared to a regular laptop isn't that big, but it works for what it is used for - quick mobile computing on the go.

The Amtek U560 is equipped with an 800MHz Intel A110 processor, 512MB of RAM, and a 40GB 1.8" 4200RPM HDD. The display screen slides up to reveal a backlit split-screen QWERTY keyboard. Other fun features of the U560 UMPC include two USB 2.0 ports, a 1.3-megapixel camera, Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, Synaptics-based pointer, 802.11a/b/g, an integrated stand, and a CompactFlash slot.

The Amtek U560 is scheduled to launch in the second half of 2007, with a price of $1,200 USD.

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June 6, 2007

ASUS EeePC 701

asuseeepc.jpg ASUS announced today their latest innovation, the EeePC 701 computer featuring ultra mobile capabilities. The EeePC is a part of ASUS' new line of computers that focus on providing users with the most comprehensive Internet application based on the three Es: Easy to learn, work, play; Excellent internet experience; and Excellent mobile computing experience. The three Es are how the EeePC got it's name.

It runs off Linux, but is Windows XP compatible, and has nice extra features such as a built-in video camera and hi-definition audio. It's small and cute, and I'd love to pack one of these along to take to work or anywhere I'm out and about. For its portability and convenience, the 7-inch screen is plenty big enough. Unfortunately, the price has not yet been revealed, which could be a deciding factor for many.

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ASUS EeePC 701

asuseeepc.jpg ASUS announced today their latest innovation, the EeePC 701 computer featuring ultra mobile capabilities. The EeePC is a part of ASUS' new line of computers that focus on providing users with the most comprehensive Internet application based on the three Es: Easy to learn, work, play; Excellent internet experience; and Excellent mobile computing experience. The three Es are how the EeePC got it's name.

It runs off Linux, but is Windows XP compatible, and has nice extra features such as a built-in video camera and hi-definition audio. It's small and cute, and I'd love to pack one of these along to take to work or anywhere I'm out and about. For its portability and convenience, the 7-inch screen is plenty big enough. Unfortunately, the price has not yet been revealed, which could be a deciding factor for many.

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June 1, 2007

Raon Everun UMPC Featuring Enhanced Wireless Access

Raon Everun UMPC Featuring Enhanced Wireless Access

If you are passing by Seoul this summer, you should take time to check out the new Everun UMPC from Raon. Available in two avataars - Everun STD (we're guessing Standard) and Everun Lite - the UMPC features a 4.8" WVGA (800x480) LCD display that offers auto-rotation and auto-brightness setting.

A huge 7-hour battery life (12 hours with larger battery) is claimed by Raon, attributing it to the power-saving features of the AMD Geode processor and Li-ion battery.

As expected, features include 802.11 b/g WLAN, Bluetooth 2.0 and additionally, HSDPA/Wibro modem. The Everun also offers a QWERTY keyboard. Expect it to hit the Korean markets for KRW 650,000 (US $699) starting late June this year.

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Raon Everun UMPC Featuring Enhanced Wireless Access

Raon Everun UMPC Featuring Enhanced Wireless Access

If you are passing by Seoul this summer, you should take time to check out the new Everun UMPC from Raon. Available in two avataars - Everun STD (we're guessing Standard) and Everun Lite - the UMPC features a 4.8" WVGA (800x480) LCD display that offers auto-rotation and auto-brightness setting.

A huge 7-hour battery life (12 hours with larger battery) is claimed by Raon, attributing it to the power-saving features of the AMD Geode processor and Li-ion battery.

As expected, features include 802.11 b/g WLAN, Bluetooth 2.0 and additionally, HSDPA/Wibro modem. The Everun also offers a QWERTY keyboard. Expect it to hit the Korean markets for KRW 650,000 (US $699) starting late June this year.

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May 15, 2007

Sony VAIO N30 UMPC

Sony VAIO N30 UMPCSony France announced the new VAIO N30 series, offering a wide range of configurations in the portable computer range. With an Intel Core 2 Duo processor and up to 2GB RAM on certail models, the N30 guarantees optimal Windows Vista performance.

The hard drive has been upgraded, with 120GB being the standard minimum and up to 200GB (on the VGN-SZ5VWN/X model, available on Sony Style). Among standard security features, you find a fingerprint reader and TPM module.

The N30 includes protection for the hard drive in case it is dropped. Select models also include an HSDPA card for high-speed internet access on the go.

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Sony VAIO N30 UMPC

Sony VAIO N30 UMPCSony France announced the new VAIO N30 series, offering a wide range of configurations in the portable computer range. With an Intel Core 2 Duo processor and up to 2GB RAM on certail models, the N30 guarantees optimal Windows Vista performance.

The hard drive has been upgraded, with 120GB being the standard minimum and up to 200GB (on the VGN-SZ5VWN/X model, available on Sony Style). Among standard security features, you find a fingerprint reader and TPM module.

The N30 includes protection for the hard drive in case it is dropped. Select models also include an HSDPA card for high-speed internet access on the go.

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Sony VAIO N30 UMPC

Sony VAIO N30 UMPCSony France announced the new VAIO N30 series, offering a wide range of configurations in the portable computer range. With an Intel Core 2 Duo processor and up to 2GB RAM on certail models, the N30 guarantees optimal Windows Vista performance.

The hard drive has been upgraded, with 120GB being the standard minimum and up to 200GB (on the VGN-SZ5VWN/X model, available on Sony Style). Among standard security features, you find a fingerprint reader and TPM module.

The N30 includes protection for the hard drive in case it is dropped. Select models also include an HSDPA card for high-speed internet access on the go.

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Sony VAIO N30 UMPC

Sony VAIO N30 UMPCSony France announced the new VAIO N30 series, offering a wide range of configurations in the portable computer range. With an Intel Core 2 Duo processor and up to 2GB RAM on certail models, the N30 guarantees optimal Windows Vista performance.

The hard drive has been upgraded, with 120GB being the standard minimum and up to 200GB (on the VGN-SZ5VWN/X model, available on Sony Style). Among standard security features, you find a fingerprint reader and TPM module.

The N30 includes protection for the hard drive in case it is dropped. Select models also include an HSDPA card for high-speed internet access on the go.

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May 7, 2007

Samsung Launches Q1 Ultra UMPC

SamsungQ1Ultra7.jpgSamsung announces the Samsung Q1 Ultra, an update from the Q1P Ultra-Mobile PC. There will be four models available which will keep professionals productive and connected while on the go. All versions (“Good” “Better” “Best” “SSD”) will feature a large 7” WSVGA display, Intel Ultra Mobile Processor A100 chip, Intel GAM 950 graphics, 1GB of RAM, 802.11B/g wireless connectivity, Bluetooth 2.0, webcam, 1.3MP camera, integrated speakers, and memory card readers.

The "Good" version will be priced at $999 and will feature a 40GB hard drive with a 600-MHz processor that will run Windows XP Tablet. The "Better" version , priced at $1,199 gets a larger 60GB hard drive and a faster 800-MHz processor which runs Windows Vista Home Premium. Taking a step up with the "Best" version, priced at $1,499 upgrades to a 80GB hard drive and an 800-MHz processor with HSDPA mobile broadband running Windows Vista Home Premium. Finally the "SSD", priced at $1,999 gets an 32 solid state drive to provide fast system and program bootups, an 800-MHz processor and HSDPA connectivity running Windows Vista Home Premium.

The two lower models will be available in May, with the other two following shortly after in July or August.

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April 17, 2007

Orb MyCasting Service Now Available for Nokia N800 Internet Tablet

orbnokia.bmpToday, Nokia and Orb Networks made a joint annoucement that Orb MyCasting is now available ofr use on the Nokia N800 Internet Tablet. Orb MyCasting is a service that allows you to use a mobile computer to access digital media stored on your home computer.

With the Nokia N800, which is essentially a mini computer itself, you can stream content from your home computer to the N800 using the Orb MyCasting service. This is great if you don't have a lot of storage left on your Nokia, but still want to enjoy a wealth of multimedia content. You can even remotely record television programs with Orb's DVR function, and then later play back the programs on the Nokia.

The service will be on display at the Web 2.0 Expo going on this week, and the MyCasting program can be downloaded free of charge from http://www.orb.com/n800. Check it out! I'll definitely want to check this out to use with my Nokia N800.

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March 30, 2007

Edgetech Launches The PC Edge UMPC with DSL Speed

At the 2007 CTIA Wireless Convention Edgetech announced the launch of newly designed PC Edge. The PC Edge is a unique UMPC wireless unit with a built-in modem and full-screen display operating speeds comparable to DSL.. The PC edge gets a sleeker, slimmer size included with a few new capabilites. The newly designed UMPC features a razor-like full QWERTY keyboard and an exterior backlight which illuminates when power is on. Other functional features include hyperlink to remote PC access, hyperlink to web based desktop, and hyperlink to web based storage. The PC Edge will be available for purchase on the http://www.thepcedge.com website. Edgetech hopes to have plenty of the these new designed units by mid May.

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March 27, 2007

Motion LE1700 Integrates Compelling Features, Ultimate Slate Mobility

Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at PhotobucketToday, Motion Computing unveiled their new, slate tablet PC; The Motion LE1700. Complete with, high-resolution SXGA+ LCD screen with WriteTouch display option for dual-mode writing and touch-screen input, Wireless WAN integration, Microsoft Windows Vista operating system, and Intel Core 2 Duo mobile technology with 4GB of RAM, all in a lightweight, durable and ergonomic slate tablet PC.

Talk about security, they also released this about the Slate Tablet PC; "The LE1700 is available with Computrace, an optional tracking service from Absolute Software that will recover tablets if they are stolen or missing. Computrace comes with embedded support in the BIOS, a Recovery Guarantee of up to $1000 and subscribers also have the option, at their discretion, to activate a remote Data Delete feature to protect sensitive data on missing or stolen computers."

The Core 2 Duo model is selling for around $2,199, while the Core Single model is selling for around $1,999.

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HTC Shift UMPC

Photo Sharing and Video Hosting at PhotobucketHTC announced today the release of their Pocket PC the HTC Shift, with a full QWERTY keyboard, 7" tilted touchscreen, and a 30GB Hard Drive. The phone comes with high-speed global connectivity with Tri-Band, Quad-Band, Bluetooth 2.0, and WiFi connectivity. Its about the size of 2 DVD cases, according to witnesses.

As for apps on the HTC Shift, its running Microsoft's latest, Windows Vista Business, and Windows Media Player 11, for the latests in music and video support. HTC also announced that, specifications, pricing and availability will be announced later. Engadget on the other hand, speculates it will run for around $2000. We will definitely be covering this story when more comes out.

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March 22, 2007

TabletKiosk V7112XT UMPC Announced

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TabletKiosk takes care of all its consumers; Have a look at its sturdy solution for professional people who are on the move. TufTab, a UMPC toughened against the unfavorable conditions often found in construction work or everyday handheld users who have to travel a lot for their business. It is tough, light in weight and has a rubberized case resistant to rain, dust, and vibration. For security the handheld is provided with a biometric fingerprint reader. TufTab comes in two color options: Black and White. Just three words give an apt description of TabletKiosk: “performance, security and durability.” The company will launch TufTab mid-April at an MSRP of $1,699 price with Windows XP. If you choose openSUSE Linux that is somewhat rare option for UMPCs, the price would drop by $75.

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TabletKiosk V7112XT UMPC Announced

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TabletKiosk takes care of all its consumers; Have a look at its sturdy solution for professional people who are on the move. TufTab, a UMPC toughened against the unfavorable conditions often found in construction work or everyday handheld users who have to travel a lot for their business. It is tough, light in weight and has a rubberized case resistant to rain, dust, and vibration. For security the handheld is provided with a biometric fingerprint reader. TufTab comes in two color options: Black and White. Just three words give an apt description of TabletKiosk: “performance, security and durability.” The company will launch TufTab mid-April at an MSRP of $1,699 price with Windows XP. If you choose openSUSE Linux that is somewhat rare option for UMPCs, the price would drop by $75.

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March 21, 2007

ASUS A639 PDA

Asus-MyPal-A639-pda-gps.jpgCheck out the new Pocket PC from ASUS - the A639 - which features 1GB of Flash memory, GPS, Bluetooth, WiFi connectivity, and 64MB RAM, all on an Intel XScale 416MHz CPU. Looking at the setup, I can't help but be reminded of the Nokia N800, except this doesn't look quite as sleek and it runs off Windows Mobile. It was first spotted at the Windows Mobile booth at Computex, and there's so far no word of pricing or availability. It looks pretty nice though, and hopefully we'll see it approved by the FCC and on the markets soon!

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March 16, 2007

Samsung Q1 Ultra UMPC

12062_large-1-thumb.jpgThe tech industry is abuzz with talks of an upgrade to the Samsung Q1 UMPC and looks like they were right! A few lucky souls were able to get their
hands on the Samsung Q1 Ultra UMPC which includes goodies like; full QWERTY keyboard ,Windows Vista Premium OS and MS Origami Pack. No further information is available as of now but keep watching this
space for more updates.

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