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Daewoo Lucoms newly announced UMPC, Solo 1

Posted by Chris Leckness on July 18, 2006 – 7:09 am
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Not much english words to report here other than Korean company Daewoo Lucoms has info on a sweet looking new UMPC based device they are calling Solo 1.

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Details, in Korean of course, can be located here : Link // Source : Akihabara News 

More photos of this sexy device after break….

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MODEL M1
O/S Microsoft¢ç Windows¢ç XP Tablet PC Edition
CPU Clock Intel¢ç Celeron M Processor ULV 353
FSB FSB 400MHz
Cache L2 Cache 512KB (On Die)
Chipset Intel¢ç 915GMS + ICH6-M
Memory DDR2 400 512MB (1 So-Dimm)
Display LCD 7" WVGA TFT LCD (ÅÍÄ¡ ½ºÅ©¸°)
Graphics Intel GMA 900
VGRAM DVMT (Up to 128MB)
Bay HDD 30GB 1.8" 4,200rpm
ODD Option (¿ÜÀåÇü USB Type)
FDD -
MCR 4-in-1 (MMC/ SDIO/ MS/ MS Pro)
Audio High Definition Audio,Speaker(1) & Mic ³»Àå
Åë½Å Bluetooth Bluetooth V1.1 & V1.2
LAN 10/100Mbps (Docking Station)
Wireless 802.11 b&g
Input
Device
K/B Option (¿ÜÀåÇü USB Type)
Pointer Stylus Pen
PCMCIA  
I/O Port(system) USB 2.0(2), Headphone(1), Mic(1),DC-In
I/O Port (Docking Station) USB2.0 (4), VGA(1), S-Video Out(1),
VGA ¿ÜºÎ º¯È¯ Button RJ-45(1), System Connector, DC-In
Power Battery 3Cell Li-Ion
AC Adapter AC 100V ~ 240V, 50W
Dimension 225.5mm(W)*114mm(D)*23~25mm(H)
Weight 830g
Application Norton AntiVirus, Adobe Reader 7.0
Accessory Stylus Pen, Docking Station, Pouch
Option °¡Á× ÄÉÀ̽º, ¿ÜÀåÇü ODD, ¿ÜÀåÇü K/B,
¿ÜÀåÇü Battery, Data Cable, DMB ¼ö½Å±â,
Navigation, Â÷·®¿ë °ÅÄ¡´ë, Â÷·®¿ëAdapter

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