Published on April 15th,2008 at 12:26 AM
By daimaou

The Willcom D4 WSO16SH Hands-on Video!

You loved our stunning D4 photo gallery Over 80 pictures? Who else but Akihabara News brings you REAL live photos from Japan . Back to the topic… You loved our D4 photos, well you’ll adore our 5 minute D4 video …

And next week we’ll have a little surprise for you guys…

Note : The video will be available in HD within few hours.

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All I can say is WOW. I was thinking of picking a Nokia N810, forget that! I’ll take two: one for myself and one for my girlfriend. All that bothers me now is putting something either than Vista on it…

Keep providing updates on the UMPC! This is finally a UMPC that is worth purchasing! This is going to be a hot computer especially if people in the US or Europe can purchase it?

I hope the other OEM’s realize that nobody wants a thumb keyboard or a bulky non jacket size UMPC and start copying this design! I guess they are slow to learn since UMPC’s sold only 350K in 2007 yet they still make form factors around the same looser shapes and sizes with different processors or minor features and for some strange reason pray for a differnt outcome? pretty dumb to me

 

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