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A new 3.5G Flybook – Tiny Convertible Tablet

Posted by Chris Leckness on January 8, 2007 – 7:08 pm  Share
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I spoke with one of the reps for Flybook and this mini-tablet they were showing is not announced formally, but he did say there was some literature on the Flybook website. This thing was swift, running Vista, and small as could be. The keys were quite a feat to get used to, but this seems like a strong Ultra Portable device. The touch screen and the navigation was very to use.  They are claiming to be the 1st 3.5G integrated solution of its kind. These photos do not do the device just for both the looks and the size.

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Flybook with Mobile Broadband is a winning combination..

With today’s hectic demands for mobile business users to be in constant contact with HQ, other business users and customers in “real-time” continues to grow. Potentially in some cases global connectivity is required, the need for a compact all encumbering ultimate portable device is now available with the embedded HSDPA Flybook V33i.

Mobile broadband on your Flybook V33i using the latest embedded module technology is a far better proposition than using (PCMCIA) data cards, with the increasing network speed of Mobile broadband presently at 1.8mbps and potentially to improved further providing faster speeds of 3.6 and potentially 7.2 the revolution of embedded notebooks for mobile business users has begun.

Many business users who travel and occasionally work at times in confined spaces such as economy business flights, the V33i is small enough to hold, light enough to carry and compact so whether it’s on a plane, in a car of even standing you’re able to go about your daily business tasks with ease.

As a business user on the move the necessity to be connected is extremely important, Globally most networks now offer connectivity to 3G (384 kbps), if not then GPRS in remote area’s is fine (less users). Coverage for 3G across Europe generally is excellent in almost every country, however many networks have or are now upgrading networks to an improved mobile broadband speed of 1.8 mbps (HSDPA).

This improved speed is excellent news for mobile users, larger file sizes, pictures etc can now be received or transferred at lightning speed. No more waiting ages to send larger file sizes whilst saving your company with great saving on connectivity charges, “we’ve all experienced having the connection time out during an important transmission”.

Flybook is starting to make its presence known amongst the serious business users globally in what is a very competitive market place, Flybook offers a small lightweight compact PC that also happens to look stylish in a Black or Red velvet finish. It’s the only sub notebook that offers a tablet facility, so everyone’s preferences are covered. Plus it offers the best Taiwanese technology build with the stylist flair of Italy, this with the embedded HSDPA module for connectivity shows that Flybook has a successful product.

For More Info, visit their website.

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