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        TabletKiosk releases new UMPCs

        Doug | Date: Aug 16, 2006 | Comments: 1



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        TabletKiosk has added two more devices to its lineup of Ultra Mobile PCs (UMPCs). The eo i7209 and eo i7210 use ultra-low voltage Intel processors and, like all UMPCs, run Windows XP Tablet PC edition 2005 with Touch Pack, according to the company.




        (Click here for larger image of the eo i7210)

        The main distinction between the two models are processor and memory. The i7209 is based on a 900 MHz ULV Celeron M with 512 MB DDR2 RAM and a 30 GB disk drive, while hhe i7210 sports a 1.0 GHz ULV Pentium M with 1 GB of RAM and a 60 GB disk. Common features include a 7-inch wide (800x480) VGA LCD, a 4-in-1 media card reader supporting SD/SDIO/MMC/MS, a 1.3 Mpixel camera, and both 802.11 b/g wireless LAN and Bluetooth v1.2.

        TabletKiosk says the i7200 series comes bundled with a docking cradle that adds four more USB 2.0 ports, a 10/100 Mbps Ethernet Port, and both S-Video and dual-monitor VGA outputs.

        The i7200 series is suspiciously similar in appearance and specifications to the Daewoo Lucoms Solo M1, released in Korea several weeks ago. According to an article at OnlyUMPC.com, they are actually the same (rebranded) devices made by Chinese ODM Founder Tech (website in Chinese). Founder Tech sells its own version of the UMPCs, the Mininote, in China.

        The eo i7200 series is expected to ship at the end of this month, priced at $1,099 for the i7209 and $1,399 for the i7210, according to TabletKiosk.



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