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Portable computer gadgets: MIU unveils third generation HDPC

24 October 2008 One Comment

Mobile Intelligent Ubiquitous aka MIU has unveiled the third generation of its Hybrid Dual Portable Computer (HDPC). The new model offers a 4.1 inch TFT display (800 x480 resolution), a 2.4 inch AMOLED internal display (320 x 240 resolution), ARM processor for menial tasks, Intel Atom processor, Windows CE operating system and DMB navigation capability.

portable-computer-gadgets-miu-unveils-third-generation-hdpc Portable computer gadgets: MIU unveils third generation HDPC

As you can see this gadget looks more like a mobile phone than a computer, though I would not want to argue with anyone regarding the absolute definition of ‘portable computer’ these days. The latest product from MIU has been scheduled to be released in Korea for $500. However, there is no word on the release date at this time, so in the mean time, here’s a quick video…

[via Pocketables]

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