More images at Lazion.com (translation)

But the specs and prices look pretty good apart from a lack of BT. I hope that's a mistake. Take note of the transflective TFT screen (good for outdoor use) and the S/PDIF input.

That battery is probably a single cell battery at 3.8v giving a reasonable 28W/hr and the possibility of 3-4 hours battery life under Windows XP. Pricing could be competitive with expected entry level pricing around the $700 bracket and going up to the $1000 level.

Doesn't it look like it was designed by the same person that did the Fujitsu U1010 Stormtrooper?

 

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More images at Lazion.com (translation)

But the specs and prices look pretty good apart from a lack of BT. I hope that's a mistake. Take note of the transflective TFT screen (good for outdoor use) and the S/PDIF input.

That battery is probably a single cell battery at 3.8v giving a reasonable 28W/hr and the possibility of 3-4 hours battery life under Windows XP. Pricing could be competitive with expected entry level pricing around the $700 bracket and going up to the $1000 level.

Doesn't it look like it was designed by the same person that did the Fujitsu U1010 Stormtrooper?

 

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Solpi UMPC mock-up and specs.

Posted on 02 August 2007, Last updated on 07 November 2019 by

The company behind the Solpi ultra mobile PC were kind enough to send us specifications for the device after we re-published the CAD images from Lazion last month.  Before looking at the specs though, take a look at the mock-up shown over at Lazion today. (Originally from UPMania at Cafe.naver.com) Its a portly looking handheld isn’t it!


More images at Lazion.com (translation)

But the specs and prices look pretty good apart from a lack of BT. I hope that’s a mistake. Take note of the transflective TFT screen (good for outdoor use) and the S/PDIF input.

  • OS:Win CE, XP,Vista
  • Processor: VIA C7 1.2GHz NanoBGA2
  • Chipset: VIA VX700 Unified Digital Media IGP Chipset
  • System Memory: 512/1GB
  • VGA:Integrated VIA UniChrome Pro II 3D/2D AGP graphics with WMV9 decoding acceleration
  • Screen: 5.6″SVGA widescreen TFT-LCD Transreflective touch screen(1024 X 600) OR (4.8″WXGA(800*480)
    HDD: 30 / 60GB(1.8″)
  • Connectivity: Ethernet LAN, 1 VGA port, USB 1 port, Wireless LAN, DMB,GPS navigation(option)/3D accelerated, HSDPA / Wibro(option) USB 2.0 2ports,TV out /Mic-in, S/PDIF in,Stereo Speakers,Audio out
  • Battery: 7600mAh(standard)

That battery is probably a single cell battery at 3.8v giving a reasonable 28W/hr and the possibility of 3-4 hours battery life under Windows XP. Pricing could be competitive with expected entry level pricing around the $700 bracket and going up to the $1000 level.

Doesn’t it look like it was designed by the same person that did the Fujitsu U1010 Stormtrooper?

 

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