
Kojinsha, a Korean company, has introduced a new ultra mobile PC in the home market, the Kojinsha L/V series. The L series offers same performance with AMD Geode chipset as the SA series, but features better image resolution(1024×600) with an improved keyboard. The V series is a successor to K series with almost same configuration. It also boasts GPS and built-in 7mm ODD.
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Raon Digital has unveiled a new UMPC in Korea market, the EVERUN Wibro (coded S60H Wibro in Korea market). The EVERUN Wibro features a AMD LX900 processor with 60GB HDD. It is the upgraded version of the previous EVERUN model by adding Wibro wireless internet module. The previous model used to connect a modem through USB port, but this one has built-in Wibro module and allows users to get subsidy from KT.
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AMTEK has launched its new UMPC in global market, the iTablet T221. It comes with a 12.1-inch LCD touch screen with 1024×768 pixel resolution. The T221 is powered by an Intel Core Duo 1.2GHz processor with Windows Vista OS. Features wise, it has a 60GB Hard drive, up to 2GB of RAM, Intel GMA 9500 graphic chipset, and WiFi 802.11 a/b/g connectivity.
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Everex has confirmed plans to ship a new UMPC (ultra-mobile PC) with a 7-inch screen, coded Cloudbook. It is revealed that the device will ship with the Google Apps-oriented “gOS” Linux distribution early next year. This will be a rival to Asus’s EEE PC, which is also 7-inch UMPC. The Cloudbook comes with Standard and Developer editions. Cloudbook will use a Via C7 ULV (ultra-low voltage) processor, clocked at 1.2GHz. And, instead of the EEE PC’s 4GB SSD (solid-state disk), the Cloudbook will pack in a 30GB hard disk drive. It has 512MB of RAM, built-in wired and wireless Ethernet interfaces, a 4-in-1 card reader, a pair of USB 2.0 ports, and DVI-out. Unlike standard Cloudbook models, the Developer edition will include a touchscreen interface. It will also include some kind of expansion interface for modules that will include a webcam, cordless Skype phone, and retro LCD alarm clock module.
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Gigabyte has made entry in Ultra Mobile PC product, the Gigabyte M704. It looks good and comes with sliding keyboard, and nice features. Take a look at the specification:
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AHTEC Tiny X60GT is UMPC that features a 6.5-inch display, a 1.2GHz processor, a 768MB of main memory, a 30GB of hard drive, and both WiFI and Bluetooth connectivities. Moreover, it is equipped with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, an integrated GPS receiver, and a digital TV tuner. The battery can last for up to 4 hours with one single full charge. The device is very lightweight at only 720 grams. Very portable and nice features indeed.
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After the released of VAIO VGN-UX38GN UMPC sometime ago, Sony has now launched a better version of its UMPC series, Sony VGN UX490N/C. This latest entry features an Intel Core 2 Solo that running at the same 1.2GHz speed as its predecessors, 48GB flash-based SSD drive which is 50% more storage compared to the previous version, 1GB of RAM as before, WiFi (802.11a/b/g), wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN), a USB 2.0 port and Memory Stick slot, and running of Windows Vista Business edition. It has a 4.5-inch Widescreen/Touchscreen display powered by Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 graphics. Apparently nothing change on the design and outlook.
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Samsung has unveiled the latest ultra mobile PC (UMPC), the Samsung SPH-P9200. The specs may not look impressive, but the the low-voltage VIA processor should manage some decent battery life. It features a high resolution 5-inch LCD display at 800×480 pixel, great connectivity options such as HSDPA, WiFi and WiBro. And you know what, the keyboard is well hidden in the folded design, very cool. Check out the specs below.
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