Daewoo Lucoms newly announced UMPC, Solo 1
This post was published 3 years 3 months 22 days ago which may make its actuality or expire date not be valid anymore. This site is not responsible for any misunderstanding.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.
Details, in Korean of course, can be located here : Link // Source : Akihabara News
More photos of this sexy device after break….
| 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 |
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| 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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