Qualcomm Offers Peek of Their New "Pocketable Computer" Concept
Based on what the company has shown people in CES 2008, it seems Qualcomm is directing their focus towards the "pocketable computer" market. Originally intended to show off their new line of chips called Snapdragon, the company has given a sneak peek of their new ultra-mobile PC. It draws parallels with the Nokia N800 and according to Sanjay Jha of Qualcomm, they prefer calling the device "pocketable computer" because "if you can't carry it in your pocket, you can't carry it with you." The device runs in Windows mobile, features 800-pixel wide screen, Bluetooth, WiFi, slide-out keyboard, GPS and High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA). As of current, the device is still a concept, so there's no release date or price yet.
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