Nespot's Let's KT S155 spotted
We'll leave the Korenglish jokes out of this one, but we have to say, from the looks of things we're kind of digging on Nespot's Let's KT handheld device (not to be confused with Panasonic's
Let's note line of notebooks, of course). But we would be a little more down if we knew exactly what this little bugger has going for it; from what we can tell, it runs Windows XP, can play back MPEG-4 and AVI video, has an SD slot, and even CDMA data. Looks like that's the flare in the sky;
once you've got no-name Korean manufacturers pumping 'em out, you pretty much know the the pocket-PC (not to be confused with the PocketPC) revolution is officially underway. Watch your backs,
OQO,
et. al.
Update: Some of our kinder Korean-speaking readers have done us the service of translating the page in question—unfortunately the device runs CE.net, and doesn't have SD. We totally take back everything we said, Nespot.
You're totally fired.
[Via DAPreview]