Rabu, 29 Oktober 2008

MIU HDPC Now Powered by Intel Atom

The third version of the Hybrid Dual Portable Computer from MIU will be powered by an Intel Atom processor, plus it looks a whole lot better.

Mobile Intelligent Ubiquitous (MIU) has recently released the next version of its HDPC. This device features two screens, each with a dedicated processor and operating system. The larger screen is 4.1" 800x480 TFT which you can embed in the unit for pure viewing or extend to be viewed at an angle, revealing a keypad underneath. When you flip the screen around a smaller, 2.4" 320x240 AMOLED screen appears, which is set above a numeric keypad.

There is an ARM processor used for handling all phone oriented tasts on the small screen, including texting, taking pictures, navigating the WinCE OS, and of course talking. The Atom processor powers Windows XP on the larger screen, which is designed for browsing the internet, in-car navigation and DMB.

Not to mention, of course, that the HDPC just looks a lot more... suave.

This model has been released in Korea for the equivilent of ~$500. We're looking for information on how to get it here

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