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UMPC Concept From EB Based on Intel Menlow Platform

Published 06/22/2007,
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UMPC Concept EB Based Intel Menlow Platform

It seems that this form factor for UMPCs is becoming the most popular. You get a fairly large touchscreen when you need it, but when you slide 'er on up, you reveal an infinitely useful QWERTY keyboard. EB has just created this new UMPC hardware platform -- yet unnamed -- that is based on the Intel Menlow platform.


Instead of taking the Windows route, this Intel-powered handheld gets loaded with a Linux OS. The processor is called "Silverthorne." Other key features include the 4.8-inch "high resolution" screen, Mobile WiMAX, HSDPA, GPS, and probably WiFi as well. They also promise "longer battery life with a sub 4W drain."

Somehow, it looks like the lovechild of an LG Chocolate and the Sony Vaio UX1 to me.

UMPC Concept EB Based Intel Menlow Platform


Written by Gina Cavallaro
Published in Handhelds
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