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Thrax
20 Sep 2003, 10:47am
At the DEMOmobile exhibition Antelope Technologies unveiled its MCC (Modular Computing Core)-solution, portable PC, equipped with 1 GHz Crusoe TM5800, 256 MB RAM, 10/15 GB HDD; it has 2D/3D graphic core Silicon Motion 722 supporting analog and LVDS displays (8 MB). The model has 6.3" LCD (supported resolution — 1024 x 768), Sound Blaster-compatible audio supporting mic in, stereo out, line in. The dimensions of the MCC are 75 x 125 x 20 mm, the weight is 258 grams. Well, the OS installed is Windows XP Professional. The device will go on sale on November, 7.

The idea is that the MCC contains processor, internal battery, memory and software applications. The power supply, display, communications and I/O devices are detached and transformed into modular accessories that a user chooses according to his individual preferences and work environment. Nowadays the company offers keyboard, portable printer, barcode scanner, mouse and display as the accessories for the MCC.

Enverex
20 Sep 2003, 9:37pm
With a 6.3" screen it is too big to be fesable as a PDA, more of a mini-tablet PC.

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Thrax
21 Sep 2003, 2:16am
Sorry about the broken pic.

FormFactor
22 Sep 2003, 5:07am
Now THAT is schweet!!!

danball1976
22 Sep 2003, 5:12am
Hmm.... Beginnings of the Star Trek data pad....

Looks cool though

GHoosdum
22 Sep 2003, 10:31pm
The price: $You're dreaming

MoTHA_NaTuRE
22 Sep 2003, 11:19pm
wow, big...