Published on August 23rd,2006 at 8:21 AM
By >Daimaou - G.G-B

HiPDA, the Multi OS, DMB and HSDPA Tablet

The excellent Korean website called TabletPC Community has a small article on the HiPDA, a TabletPC with a touch screen running on Win XP or WinCe 5.0. It’s powered by an AMD Geode LX-800 CPU, has 256MB of RAM (max 1GB), a 20GB HDD, a 10.4″ screen, Wireless LAN, DMB and HSDPA. Everything is packed in a 250x205x27mm and 1.3kg package.



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Comments
 

  • Peter

    Interesting! Its like a UMPC/Origami device, but well designed with a nice form factor.

  • BlueMoon

    Where can I find out more, like where to buy and how much it costs. L

  • Daimaou
    BlueMoon said:
    Where can I find out more, like where to buy and how much it costs. L

    A Korean Product Only… the best way is to to contact the maker

    Cheers

 

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