Monday, June 12, 2006
Photos of the Wirelessly-Unenabled DualCor cPC from Taiwan
Posted by Ekkie Tepsupornchai in "HARDWARE" @ 03:00 PM
"We're not nearly as into DualCor's cPC Windows convergence device now that we found out it doesn't come with any built-in wireless radios, but we've still been looking forward to catching it in the wild just the same, because any pocket-sized machine that sports both XP and WM5 is more than a little bit noteworthy in our book. And luckily for us, our partners-in-crime over at Engadget Chinese have just captured some nice photos of this two-processor machine as part of their extensive Computex 2006 coverage..."

Like Engadget, our excitement and anticipation also died on cPC once Darius made its wireless deficiencies known to us. In any case, perhaps this device will serve as a stepping stone for someone else to truly deliver a convergent, wirelessly-enabled, PC / WM5 device. Take a look if you're interested in the snapshots, and if you can read Chinese, check out the original Engadget Chinese post, complete with a larger set of photos from the Computex 2006 Trade Show.

Like Engadget, our excitement and anticipation also died on cPC once Darius made its wireless deficiencies known to us. In any case, perhaps this device will serve as a stepping stone for someone else to truly deliver a convergent, wirelessly-enabled, PC / WM5 device. Take a look if you're interested in the snapshots, and if you can read Chinese, check out the original Engadget Chinese post, complete with a larger set of photos from the Computex 2006 Trade Show.