I sent this info in as a tip to you quite a while ago, from the FCC site. The title of the tip I sent in even said "Codename Sable: Successor to the 6700??"
The FCC ID for 6700/6900 is: NM8HHH06CWL
The internal HP codename for the project is: Sable
(If you check the properties of the PDF below, it says the original document that it was made from was: Sable_BOM.xls [BOM = Bill Of Materials] made by Cathy [Someone at HP’s PDA division?] back in July. Also one of the components in the parts list was "Sable_Cover")
You will find a list of all the components for the 6700/6900.
(*NOTE*: In order to view this PDF I needed to install the Chinese language support for Adobe reader, even though it contains no Chinese characters, otherwise it just comes up with a purple box)
If you click through you will see that it lists a 416 Mhz Intel processor, as well as the type/amount of RAM/ROM, what GPS module it uses, and the exact 802.11 chipset and antenna, as well as everything else, down to the resistors.
All the internal/external photos are available, as well as the users manual, which prove that this is def. the 6700/6900.
I'm very disappointed. What's the point in sending tips to you guys if you don't even check them out? If you did, you would have seen I was on to something.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
"I am looking for the best geotagging camera currently available. The most important feature for me is the accuracy of the GPS module, so any hard specs on satellite receiver would be really useful. Thanks for your time!"
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