Toshiba Journe Touch
A new multimedia device from Toshiba. One look at the Toshiba Journe Touch and chances are you would lust after it, even though you know that you don’t really have any use for the Journe Touch in a practical manner any time soon. The Journe Touch is, in essence, a Mobile Internet Device that features a multimedia touchscreen for easy navigation of its software and programs within, and with 7? of viewing (and touching) real estate, you won’t go blind anytime soon while viewing the icons and text within. Powered by an advanced version of Windows CE 6.0, the Journe touch targets consumers who want to have access to multimedia content and social networking platforms at their fingertips – sounds pretty much like an iPhone to us, but the bright side is, this is much larger than Apple’s smartphone and probably packs more of a punch.
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viliv S5 Mobile Internet Device
Debuted at the IDF (Intel Development Forum) San Francisco 2008, YuKyung Technologies has presented its Atom-based MID ‘viliv S5′. The viliv S5 is powered by an Intel Atom 1.8GHz processor and run on Linux/Windows Vista/XP OS. It features a 4.8-inch LCD screen with 800×480 resolution, 1GB of RAM and 30GB/60GB HDD. Offering 6 hours battery life, it supports Bluetooth/WiFi/HSDPA/WiBro.
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Lenovo IdeaPad U8 Mobile Internet Device
Lenovo has made an official debut at the Beijing Olympic on its new Mobile Internet Device (MID), the Lenovo IdeaPad U8. Authorized by the Beijing Olympic Organizing Committee, it comes in all black and silver finishes, sports a 4.8-inch touchscreen with weight of 10.6-ounce, features an 800MHz Intel Atom Z500 processor, 1GB of RAM (up to 2GB supported), 6GB SSD, dual cameras, 5-hour battery life, and support for mobile TV. The CMMB (China Multimedia Mobile Broadcasting) USB dongle shown above is being used to provide users with free, live coverage of the Olympic games and can receive other broadcast signals as well.
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