Entries Tagged ‘mini’

24 Oct
2008

IMOVIO Launches iKIT – New Mobile Messaging Device

Posted by Mike

IMOVIO release a very small and tiny handheld computer. One look and you might mistake this computer a flip type smartphone, but it is not. The iKIT is a complete computer.

This iKIT have basic specifications. It has Wi-Fi and Bluetooth support. It also has a webcam that can be used for video conferencing. The iKIT is backed by Marvell Marvell PXA270 312MHz processor. It is run by Linux Operating System. The friendly IU of the handheld PC is attributable to its Proprietary plus Trolltech QT/E 2.3.8.

The only lowdown according to some reviews on this computer is its memory capacity. It is using a micro SD card which means it is expandable u to 8GB. Its ROM marks at 128MB and 64 SDRAM.

Its screen is a 2.8 inch QVGA which can display more than 260,000 different colors. Its Li-ion battery can provide up to 250 hours of standby time. The computer is available in fashionable colors such as velvet black, satin white and others.

IMOVIO’s iKIT also has standard jacks for video and audio input. The computer is also preloaded with standard computer apps. The computer is priced at at $172.

Source: WebITPR

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3 Sep
2008

Commodore Joins Netbook Bandwagon

Posted by Mike

Commodore now joins the bandwagon of Netbook manufacturers. And why not, since they came up with a competitive Commodore UMMD 8010/F, Netbook buyers will now have another great option in their list.

The company announced their new mini laptop at the IFA consumer show in Berlin. Reports indicated that the UMMD will be powered by a C7-M processor, running at 1.6GHz. The internal storage boasts 80GB capacity. It has a 1GB RAM. Connectivity will not be a problem with an 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, and optional Bluetooth. The netbook sports a 10-inch display LCD and 1.3-megapixel built-in camera.

The Commodore UMMD 8010/F is the latest addition to the Netbook market that is initiated by Asus’ Eee PC.

Netbooks sport low-power processors, small screens and keyboards. But their efficiency and low price ticks the heart of many computer and gadget enthusiasts.

The Commodore UMMD 8010/F sports a nostalgic appeal. A perfect irony since the brand Commodore is best related to the iconic 1980s computers like the C64 and the Amiga. Yeahronimo Media Ventures, a Dutch company purchased the rights to the name with a goal of resurrecting an old glory.

Commodore UMMD 8010/F will be sold for $610.

Source: Crave CNet

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