Friday, December 16, 2005

DualCor Technologies has created a device that combines a full functional tablet version of Windows XP, along with a Windows Mobile 5 Pocket PC Phone.
"The 6.5 x 3.3 x 1.2-inch cPC's Tablet PC subsystem runs Microsoft's Windows XP Tablet operating system on a 1.5GHz Via C7-M processor, equipped with 1GB of DDR 2 DRAM memory and a 40GB hard drive. The cPC also includes a built-in Pocket PC Phone subsystem, based on an Intel XScale processor running Microsoft's Windows Mobile 5.0 Pocket PC Phone OS. The Pocket PC Phone subsystem has its own 128MB of DRAM, along with 1GB of Flash storage memory that holds the Windows Mobile OS and associated applications."
This device is eerily similar to the OQO Ultra Portable Computer that has been discussed for years. The company will be showing the device at CES next month, so we will be sure to check it out. If you are interested in reading more ,you can click on the link below.





