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WiBrain offers a look into the future

Posted in Business, Consumer, Cool, Gadgets, USB, Wireless, cell phones by david on the August 6th, 2007 at 1:00 pm

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The product is only called by its project number UMPC B1, but by the looks of it, its cool.

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You get a 4.8 inch touch screen LCD, which has a 1024 x 600 resolution. Wireless connectivity with 802.11 b/g wlan, bluetooth 2.1 wireless, and even a 0.3 m camera. Other features include Qwerty keyboard, scroll wheel, buttons for page (up/down) and mouse (left/right) and hold key.

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This unit is due to released via a press conference in September 2007.

This device will carry a price tag of between $650 to $760.

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9 Comments »

Comment by Brian Gaut Subscribed to comments via email
2007-08-07 06:34:25

Ive been keeping my eyes on all the UMPC’s around lately…. ive been wanting one for network auditing…. (pocket PC’s just wont cut it)

This one actually looks like the best so far….. specifically because of the keyboard. Ya dont have to fumble around with the unit and fear dropping it since ya never have to take ur hands off of it in the first place.

If this guy has a plug for a network cable (a lot of them dont), then it would be perfect.
The price aint bad at all.

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Comment by MAW
2007-08-08 03:36:12

Ok,
Nice news but regarding the size I’ll continue using my laptop to make a call, …

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Comment by girrrrrrr2
2007-08-16 15:47:49

now i wonder will this give us less security??? becuase hackers can get it and then do stuff with it…

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Comment by Brian Gaut Subscribed to comments via email
2007-08-17 06:31:56

They wouldnt be able to do any more with it than they would with a regular computer… the only difference is that they can be a little more covert about it

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Comment by Carl
2007-08-22 03:38:08

Laptop would be better, can’t stand the small keypad.

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Comment by Brian Gaut Subscribed to comments via email
2007-08-23 12:06:53

laptops are too heavy and burdemsome to carry around all over the place though…. this would be perfect to cary around the office all day

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Comment by Carl
2007-08-24 00:48:33

I have never had any problems carrying laptops around. Not that heavy

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Comment by girrrrrrr2
2007-08-25 08:33:37

well this has some ups and downs… and you probably will have an external harddrive on your back(for the extra mem…) lol…

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Comment by dave k Subscribed to comments via email
2007-08-30 01:35:49

I got the unit before the launch in korea, I have been using it for about 2 weeks and the functions are great, The speed of the unit was almost like my regular notebook PC, I travel alot around the world and was looking for a fast PC. I ran across this unit in korea, and found that the user interface like the keyboard and the dual touchpad and touchscreen was one of the greatest ideas seen so far. I didn’t have to lay it down to use it. i could do everything while holding it. The unit had great power. I think this one is a keeper.

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