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Asus R2H
UMPC
Powered by a 900MHz Intel Celeron
M, Intel GMA 900 graphics accelerator, 768MB RAM and Windows XP
Tablet PC Edition, the R2H Ultra Mobile Personal Computer (UMPC)
comes from one of the top motherboard manufacturers, Asustek
Corporation of Taiwan. The company is also one of the first to
release the UMPC platform when it was announced by Microsoft in
early 2006 under the codename Project Origami.
Flybook VM
It’s a tablet notebook and a
desktop computer in one. The Flybook VM from Taiwan’s Dialogue is
a true eye-candy gadget displayed at the IDF Technology Showcase in
Beijing.
Samsung SDI
AMOLED
A glimpse on the future of
display panels. The active-matrix organic emitting diode or AMOLED,
a hybrid of the OLED technology used in many newer gadgets, provides
bright, colorful display in an ultrathin form factor without the
need of a backlight. Samsung SDI presented their eye-catching
dual-display AMOLED at IDF 2007.
Sony Vaio
L-Series
Accept it. There will be plenty
of gadgets that won’t see the light of day in this part of the
world. One of them is the Sony L-Series Desktop PC, a computer with
an identity crisis—Is it a notebook or a desktop PC? Whatever it
is, the VGC-L-Series packs a wallop in terms of computing power and
uniquely subersive design.
Intel’s
Classmate PC
Intel is banking on solid state
drive with NAND flash technology as the future of the sub-$400 value
PC for school children all over the world. This ultraportable will
house an Intel Celeron M processor, 7-inch 800 x 480 LCD, 256MB of
DDR2 RAM, and a 6-cell Li-ion battery.
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