Categorized | umpc

Tags : ,

Intel’s 2010 teaser: Inventec Mediaphone

Posted on 03 June 2009 by Chippy



These images were taken at the Moblin event at Computex.

It’s a working Moorestown-based voice-enabled MID/UMPC/Phone running Moblin V2. Produced by Inventec.

There’s a video over at MIDMoves too but we’re expecting to get hands-on for some better photos and videos and we’ll have the chance to talk to some of the Intel execs about the whole UMPC –> MID –> Mediaphone story.

IMG_9365 IMG_9364

mediaphone3 mediaphone4 mediaphone5 mediaphone1 mediaphone2

I’m in Computex courtesy of Intel this week so you’ll find most of my work at MIDMoves.com

3 Comments For This Post

  1. focus says:

    Finaly some power in this litlle devices.

    Reply (threaded)

  2. squirrel says:

    Chippy, there are a lot of Tegra devices on Nvidia stand
    http://www.3dnews.ru/news/computex_2009_nvidia_tegra_grozit_revolutsiei_na_rinke_mid_apparatov/
    do you know their specs?
    for example, what’s the weight of Mobinnova mabo?

    Reply (threaded)

    Chippy Reply:

    I still have some work to do to gather info on the NVidia and other ARM-based stuff here at Computex. t will be coming but there’s a huge amount of news to gather and analyse on it. #1 focus so far has been the Intel developements but i’ll get to it very soon.

    Reply (threaded)

    squirrel Reply:

    Of course, Intel is more important, but there a few news about MID’s. I didn’t know that you have more, but don’t have time.

    Reply (threaded)

    squirrel Reply:

    Chippy. those nVidia Tegra devices are ARM-11 based? So they are powerful because of the special 2D/3D chips?

  3. AtomKill3r says:

    man just think about how great tegra would be with windows mobile the WM platform in my opinion us great cause it has many software and even a ps1 emulator fpsece

    Reply (threaded)

    squirrel Reply:

    great for games, animation, video

    Reply (threaded)

Leave a Reply


News Discussion

Commenting continues long after an article has left the front page. Keep up with the latest updates on our discussions page

Become a Member of UMPCPortal

Join the forum and join us for discussion about all aspects of ultra mobile computing. Ask questions about devices and usage scenarios and learn from owners and experts. Join up here. If you're already a member, login here.