Tuesday, August 22, 2006
The ROAD Linux-Powered Handy PC Closer to Realization
Posted by Ekkie Tepsupornchai in "THE COMPETITION" @ 02:30 PM
"...ROAD has been promising this Handy-PC Linux dreamphone of theirs for a while now... it still hasn't materialized, but their new concept version of the phone looks a tad snazzier and a bit more for-reals... it's still a QWERTZ clamshell with Bluetooth, WiFi, quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE and a 640 x 240 display. When closed the unit acts like a slightly chunky candybar -- ala Nokia 9300 -- with a 102 x 65 monochrome display... The device is powered by a 400MHz Xscale CPU, and comes in two flavors: the S101 and S101K, the latter of which adds a 2 megapixel camera and encryption..."
No word yet on when this might be available or for how much, but I wonder how many folks would like this better as a Windows Mobile device with this higher resolution, but larger size? I know I might be intrigued. If you're interested in pre-ordering or just following the latest press releases, you may want to bookmark their website (though it is in German). Anyway, let us know what your impressions are of this!
No word yet on when this might be available or for how much, but I wonder how many folks would like this better as a Windows Mobile device with this higher resolution, but larger size? I know I might be intrigued. If you're interested in pre-ordering or just following the latest press releases, you may want to bookmark their website (though it is in German). Anyway, let us know what your impressions are of this!