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Willcom's full Summer '08 lineup {Engadget Mobile}
Jul 7th 2008 11:38PM The Willcom D4 is actually a UMPC (1.33GHz Atom CPU, 40GB HDD, 1GB RAM) running Windows Vista.
Video: Lenovo's Ideapad U8 interface scrolls like butter, looks like candy {Engadget}
Apr 8th 2008 6:37PM It doesn't look a whole lot different than when Engadget showed it the first time: http://www.engadget.com/2008/01/05/lenovos-prepping-its-first-mid/
iriver's W7 media player and D27 dictionary loose in the wild {Engadget}
Nov 30th 2007 7:46PM I'm disappointed by the D27. It looks exactly (and I mean EXACTLY) like the D26: http://www.pocketables.net/2007/04/imagining_the_i.html
It has more features, but it's hard to be won over by them when they've just been crammed into (what looks like) the D26.
Samwell shows off Ruggedbook PC657 UMPC {Engadget}
Jun 15th 2007 10:01PM TabletKiosk sells this as the TufTab v7112XT.
Kind of pricey, but preinstalled openSUSE Linux is offered as an option: http://www.tabletkiosk.com/tkstore/pc/viewPrd.asp?idcategory=35&idproduct=218
FIC's seven-inch CE261 UMPC spotted at Computex {Engadget}
Jun 10th 2007 7:08AM Yep, it's the Nanobook that Mr. Rojas wrote about a few days ago.
http://www.engadget.com/2007/06/05/via-intros-nanobook-ultra-mobile-device-600-ultraportable-lap/
FIC goes by Everex in the U.S. and unlike the European Packard Bell unit, this one is supposed to have a touchscreen and all those removable modules beside the screen.
Iriver T50 and T60 DAPs reviewed {Engadget}
May 30th 2007 8:49AM Oops, the "Read" link doesn't point to the right place! Read the review here: http://www.pocketables.net/2007/05/review_iriver_t.html
iriver clix gen 2 unboxing and hands-on {Engadget}
Apr 30th 2007 11:56PM Don't forget that the UI on this player is completely user-customizable and user-creatable. Anyone who knows how to use Flash can create their very own UI with custom/original animations, icons, text, graphics, etc. Very, very cool.
PDC's Guide Dog does GPS, gaming, and parking? {Engadget}
Dec 8th 2006 3:19PM This was shown back in March at CeBIT in Germany. Here's one of a handful of links: http://www.computex.biz/computex2006/productnews_skeleton.asp?index=26588









