When a manufacturer takes styling cues from a number of popular devices -- in this case, the
RAZR, the
Wizard, and the gone-but-not-forgotten
Clie -- and throws in a number of high end features whose acronyms make us a little weak-kneed, the resulting products are bound to be pretty sexy. Such is the case with a trio of
WiBro-capable PDAs being marketed under the Flyvo brand by POSDATA, all of which run Windows CE 5.0 Professional Plus on an ARM processor and let you get your 'net on with WiFi as well in case you have to travel outside of Korea. Introduced at this year's Wireless Broadband World Forum, these upcoming devices (which frustratingly lack either names or model numbers) also feature either 512MB or 1GB of flash RAM, with two of them adding T-DMB and VoIP capabilities, and the high-end model throwing in a little GPS action to boot. Lucky Koreans will be able to pick these up -- and possibly even drop their cellphone services altogether -- sometime early next year. Keep reading for more pics...
Read- The one that resembles a Wizard
Read- The one that resembles a PSP
Read- The one that resembles a Clie
1st ones a razr like knock-off 3rd ones a clie PEG-UX50 knock-off with razr keyboard id buy either one is they launched here and i saw a list of detailed specs
I like the PSP one.
wtf? that 3.5" laptop dosent come with dedicated graphics????
pssshhh
;)
with a name like piece of shit data, how can you go wrong?
That clie one looks neat, but I'm not sure I like the look of that keyboard. I guess I'd have to try it to see if its any good.
Engadget Staff, I'll help you name thosee pesky anonymous products.
Here we go, from top to bottom:
The top one: A mini laptop, its got strenght and versatility, small, but powerful, we'll call it: "The Bruce" (bruce lee for you thick headed)
The one that resembles a PSP: Looks useful, very good for what its for, all in a cheesy looking package. We'll call it, "THE CHUCK NORRIS"
The one that resembles a Wizard: Taken from the OQO for factor, only thinner, and this one might actually sell (buuurn!), we'll call it: "THE C3PO"
I hope you engadgeteers apreciate what I have done here today.
Alexander Wunderlich
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Why are there 2 'C' keys and no 'N' key?
Isn't the "WiBro" nothing more than a Mansere with a hotspot embeded into it?
I don't know Herb, couldn't you just take something and put a clock in it?
Are those keyboards/thumbboards even typable? They keeping making non typable thumbboards. I'm talking about touch type, not look and type
As has been mentioned already, there are two C keys and no N key. Trust no one!!
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