TareX, that ain't powered by Nvidia Tegra. It is a Freescale MX51 processor you reject, so is that smartbook and the guy who is talking about Freescale's new prototypes - he's Freescale's marketing guy. I like the look of that smartphone (they can call it a 4" smartbook iff they want), isn't too big, considering it has a slide out qwerty.
Any Nvidia Tegra products are ony coming in Q4 by the way according to the latest interviews from Computex. They say their products will be pout before the Christmas holidays. Woo Hoo! Too late by 1 year IMO.
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TareX, that ain't powered by Nvidia Tegra. It is a Freescale MX51 processor you reject, so is that smartbook and the guy who is talking about Freescale's new prototypes - he's Freescale's marketing guy. I like the look of that smartphone (they can call it a 4" smartbook iff they want), isn't too big, considering it has a slide out qwerty.
Any Nvidia Tegra products are ony coming in Q4 by the way according to the latest interviews from Computex. They say their products will be pout before the Christmas holidays. Woo Hoo! Too late by 1 year IMO.