Posted on 08 September 2010
I’ve just updated the Carrypad device database overview page to make it a million times more useful. Gone is the matrix of images and in-comes a new, interactive, sortable, filterable list of all the devices in the Carrypad database.
We have tablets, superphones, Internet media players, smart-books and of course, tablets. (In general, 4-10 inch devices targeted at the consumer) We have left out the PMPs (tip:head over to our partner, Pocketables.net for all the PMPs) and the netbooks (Tip: Head over to our partner Liliputing.com for all the netbooks.) We don’t have dedicated e-readers in the database yet but we’re looking for a partner to help us there.
The device overview page is ordered by popularity and contains links to the detailed product information page that contains specifications, links, images, comparable products and videos. You can type in the ‘search’ box to refine the list (Try typing ‘Android’ or ‘7 inch’ for example) and each column is sort-able. Just click on the top of each column.
Devices are going into the database as soon as we have enough specs so be sure to bookmark and check back regularly.
Click to see an oerview of all the tablets, smartphones, smart-books, pads, mids etc. from our database.
Posted on 27 April 2007
Although you might find some value in what I’m posting on this blog, what you might not realise is that a lot of the posts are there for me! I’m a ‘list’ man you see, and I need to write everything down to get some order, detail and priority in my life that lasts for more than an hour. Call it bad memory if you like but I like my lists and I like writing things down. Doing it publicly like this also has the advantage that my mother can watch it and 1) Tell me not to be so stupid and 2) Correct my spilling!
So here’s the first one. Its the one that seeds all the other lovely lists that I’ll be writ….hey….pay attention at the back. You might learn something!
The main aims of the tour are:
- Have fun
- Demonstrate that UMPCs allow you to be productive while mobile.
- Demonstrate that UMPCs are very low power devices.
- Demonstrate that Internet access is available wherever you want to be.
- Get a little fitter.
- Learn about solar energy and how it applies to ultra efficient computers both now and in the future.
- Get contact with others working in this area of tech.
- Promote UMPCPortal.com and my sponsors.
- Have fun
You’ll notice I’ve got ‘sponsors’ listed there too. I’ve been very lucky with them to be honest. I assessed some companies, made a decision and sent an email to the two chosen companies. One is VIA who I chose because they currently have some of the most efficient UMPCs available and are well known for energy efficient computing. VIA will be my main sponsor. The other company I contacted was Solar Select in the UK. In fact I contacted them some months back and we had a good chat about the technology and the possibilities. Solar Select will be my energy adviser and supplier of solar equipment for the tour. Many thanks in advance to both sponsors for helping me out on this project.
Next up on the blog will be….you guessed it…..another list. It will be my ToDo list.