Posted on 10 June 2007 by admin

Continuing on with more glimpses of foreign gadgetry from the floors of Computex comes the seven-inch CE261 UMPC from FIC. This laptop-styled machine sports a glossy black exterior, noticeably large gap beneath the display’s bezel, and a swank looking keyboard to boot. Aside from the WVGA display and reported five-hours of battery life, this sucka also touts a pair of stereo speakers, miniature trackpad, a pair of USB ports, audio in / out, Ethernet, DVI output, flash card reader, 0.3-megapixel webcam in the bezel, and a number of LED indicators to keep you informed. Per usual, there’s no word yet on when certain sects of the world can snag one of their own, so click on through for the obligatory snapshots to tide you over.
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Posted on 10 June 2007 by admin

All sorts of Gandolf action is coming out of the woodwork, with Morning Paper following up the grainy shot it released yesterday with a shiny color version, shown after the break. The rumored specs remain unchanged, and while we’re not at all delighted to hear this one will be running Garnet, we’re guessing it could be a halfway decent option for low-end users, since it’s rocking that lovable $200 pricetag. Even more interesting is the white Windows Mobile version of the form factor that emerged on TreoCentral today, rocking the Vodafone branding. It appears to be running Windows Mobile Standard (once known as Smartphone) — which would be a first for Palm, who’s stuck with the touchscreen-input Professional (Pocket PC) edition for its Windows Mobile phones — and positions Palm to better compete with the likes of the Motorola Q and Samsung’s BlackJack. Plus the photo is blurry, so you know it has to be good.
[Via PalmInfocenter]
Read – Windows Mobile version
Read – Color Gandolf shot
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