Mobile Internet Devices and UMPCs at Intel’s CES 2008 booth
I’m going to switch gears a bit and check out the Mobile Internet Devices section at the Intel CES 2008 booth where they had a number of small ultra-mobile and ultra-mobile like PCs one display. Enjoy the photo gallery! (I’ll try and provide specs where I can)
Sorry but I’m not sure what the above systems are. Could be reference designs for all I know.
Here are pictures of the Fujitsu Mini-Notebook system (most likely the U810). If it is the U810, then the specs are as follows:
- Intel Processor A110 running at 800 MHz
- Windows Vista or Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005
- 5.6 inch WSVGA Crystal View touch screen display
- Touch or pen input
- QWERTY keyboard
- Built in wireless LAN, Bluetooth, and Ethernet support
- Integrated fingerprint reader and BIOS lock
- 1GB RAM
- 40GB HDD
The left system is the Samsung Q1 Ultra which features:
- Windows Vista or Windows XP
- Split QWERTY keyboard
- Lithium Ion Prismatic batteries
- 1024 x 600 resolution display with back lit LCD
- Optional HSDPA cellular modem
- Integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth
- Ethernet support
- Integrated video chat camera and integrated dual array microphone
The right system is the HTC Shift which features:
- Support for Microsoft Direct Push technology
- Windows Vista OS
- 7 inch touch screen display (800 x 840 resolution)
- Wi-Fi and 3G wireless support
- Screen slides out and tilts up
- QWERTY keyboard
- Fingerprint sensor
- Mouse buttons and microPad
- UMTS and HSDPA support
- Bluetooth 2.0 support
- USB 2.0
- Intel Stealey 800MHz processor
- 1GB RAM
- 1.8 inch 40 or 60GB HDD
- Measures 207 x 129 x 25 mm
Here are additional pics of the Samsung Q1 Ultra:
One of the cooler looking ultra-mobile PC’s on display at the Intel booth was a prototype system from Lenovo pictured below. This system is based on the new Intel “Menlow” platform which utilizes a new Intel processor code-named “Silverthorne” and a new chipset code-named “Poulsbo”. No other details were given about the Lenovo UMPC but enjoy the pics!
Finally, we have some additional pics of other mobile devices. One appears to be a WiBro branded UMPC but it’s not clear what the model is and one definitely is the Samsung Q1 Ultra again. Enjoy!
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