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Home » NetBook

Smartphone sized …. means very tiny

Posted by Jack Cook on October 30, 2008 – 7:53 am
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There has been a lot of chatter lately about “netbooks” and here is one that I caught today on AVING USA.  WOW, is it small!  Imovio has introduced its smartphone-sized netbook ‘IKIT’.  It has a  2.8-inch display and is running on Marvell PXA270 312MHz processor and Linux OS.  It has a full qwerty keyboard (although you really need tiny fingers), wireless LAN, Bluetooth, a 0.3M webcam and microSD card slot and measures a mere 95X65X15mm and weighs in at 11g.

tiny

I think I would rather carry a Windows Mobile device…..

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  • Zealot
    Cute little device, but it is a PDA, not a usable Netbook. It reminds of the full QWERTY Sony Clie, except I think that was even a little larger than this device.

    Might be a fun device to just have laying around if it were cheap enough.
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