UMPCPortal product pages.

Using the information on the page you can select and sort all the products in our UMPC database. When you want to see more information simply click the image or 'datasheet' links. The 'compare' feature allows you to see any selected device in a seperate window. Add more devices to view them side-by-side and then organise the columns and multiple sort options to refine your choices.
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Brand / ModelNotes
Viliv U5Early details from CES. Also includes analoge video out and GPS.
Viliv UMPCLaunched at CES. Details best-efforts based on latest public information. Estimated price $700-$800 and planned for Q3 2008.
Solpi SolpiVery little info available. See this article for news.
Open Pandora PandoraDue for release to developers in June 2008, this is one of the first devices to use the ARM Cortex core. Includes gaming pad controllers for mobile gaming.
LG XNote B831CPU clock unknown.
Lenovo Ideapad U8Very little known about this MID/UMPC at the moment. Shown at CES, it is based on Intel's Menlow platform and due for release before the Olympics. (Aug 2008)
KIDC (unconfirmed) US700WThe US700W, along with the higher-spec US701 and convertible notebook version, the US702, were seen at CES. The manufacturer has not been confirmed yet. This UMPC has been seen to run Windows Vista, uses a Li-Polymer battery,is rumored to have a LED backlit screen and will possibly be available in Q3 (Summer 2007)
Gigabyte M704Also available with XP-pro and expected to be available with Vista. Camera is 1.3MP. Also available under the Ahtec (Southern Europe) and Rover (Russia) brands.
Gigabyte MID M528Both Aigo and Gigabyte have shown a version of this device at CES 2008. Expected to be available at the end of June 2008. Also available without the 3G module and with 8GB Flash memory.
Everex CloudbookUS version of the VIA nanobook with touchscreen XP.
Everex Cloudbook MaxThe Cloudbook Max was announced at CTIA April 2008 and will form part of the Sprint Xohm product range in the U.S. No launch details are known.
The device is based on the VIA platform and will use the latest VX800 integrated chipset that supports DX9 graphics and hardware decoding of common video formats.
ECS G10ILAlso with 10.2" screen and SSD options.
Digifriends MIDSpecifications taken from Digifriends USA website where the device may be sold as a Wimax-enabled tablet.
Digifriends have a range of snap-in accessories including a keyboard, loudspeaker plate and additional battery.
Dell NetbookRumoured to be launching in June at under $500.
Dell ESpecifications from a leaked Dell documents. Option include XP, Webcam, Bluetooth, 1GB RAM and various SSD sizes Likely to be available in three 8.9" versions in different colors from August at a starting price of $299. Later versions may have 3G or Wimax.
BenQ MIDAnnounced an expected to be formal launched in April with availability to follow during Q3. The Benq MID has no keyboard.
Averatec AHIStill no confirmation on this device. After a year. It looks like the project has been put on ice.
ASUS T83The T83 was shown for the first time at CeBIT 2007. It is unknown if this is to be marketed or not. Some reports say that it will be marketed in the 3rd quarter 2007. Other reports say that only a ruggedised version will be made.
Aigo MIDBoth Aigo and Gigabyte have shown a version of this device at CES 2008. Details are not final. The device is expected to launch in 2H 2008.