Wibrain i1 Specifications and information

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Wibrain i1 alternatives

With 1.33Ghz Atom processor, SD card slot, the i1 is going to be a good step up from the Wibrain B1 that it is following. Ergonomics on the B1 are excellent (the touch-pad making control very easy) and if Wibrain reach the their stated target of 6-hours browsing time, it's going to be an excellent mobile device.

Expected in early 2009 (production was delayed from late 2008) With disk and SSD options. (30 or 60Gb HDD and 16/32 SSD Wibrain are also looking into a 64GB SSD option)

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Wibrain i1 Specifications

Manufacturer Wibrain
Model name i1
CPU Intel Atom (Silverthorne)
CPU speed 1300 Mhz
Graphics Intel GMA 500 specs
OS Various Options
Display Size
4.8" 1024 X 600
Display Type
Soft (Finger) Touch
RAM 1024 MB
Hard Disk 60 GB
Battery capacity 29 Wh
Weight (Minimum) 500gm / 1.1 pounds
Size 192/82/28.0 mm
Size 7.6/3.2/1.1 inches
Physical Interfaces Line-out / Headphone (3.5mm)
MIC-in
SD card slot
USB 2.0
Line-out / Headphone (3.5mm)
MIC-in
SD card slot
USB 2.0
Wireless Interfaces802.11b/g
BT2.0
No Wireless WAN (e.g. 4G)
AdditionalWebCam
WebCam
Optional Specs and Accessories (can vary)
Car Mount
Docking station
Car Mount
Docking station
*Specifications can vary
Wibrain i1 prices
Europe€58030 Oct 12
Wibrain i1 popularity (12 months)
Wibrain i1 news and review links.Date
Wibrain i1 details.23/02/19
Wibrain i1 video overview.23/02/19
Hands-on testing. Wibrain i123/02/19
E-King reseller page for i1. (China)23/02/19

Wibrain i1 alternatives

Eking M5, 5.0 inch, 440 grams (0.97 lbs)
Psixpda Psixpda, 4.8 inch, 420 grams (0.93 lbs)
A productive and usable design hampered by relatively short battery life. Mouse pad (hidden on right hand side of frame) is very usable when using the device in two-handed 'thumbing' mode. Keyboard very good for two-handed thumbing.
XPPhone XPPhone, 4.8 inch, 400 grams (0.88 lbs)
Early pricing (local, China) is said to be the equivalent of $400 but specifications are not known. If build quality can be kept high, this 400gm basic UMPC/Phone could find some customers. AMD processor is not very powerful but reaches full web speeds similar to very low-end Atom-based devices. 3D support is poor. Given a fast SSD, this could reach acceptable office application speeds.
Fujitsu UH900, 5.6 inch, 500 grams (1.1 lbs)
Fujitsu have dropped the convertible screen seen on the U820, have increased the width (bigger keys), reduced the depth and thickness. Weight is down by 100gm. Mouse pointer and mouse buttons are included for on-the-move usage.
Eking S515, 4.8 inch, 420 grams (0.93 lbs)
A productive and usable design hampered by relatively short battery life. Mouse pad (hidden on right hand side of frame) is very usable when using the device in two-handed 'thumbing' mode.
Kohjinsha PA, 4.8 inch, 400 grams (0.88 lbs)
Sharp Netwalker, 5.0 inch, 409 grams (0.9 lbs)
The price could be a little high on this one at launch but it competes well with the UMID M1 UMPC. Battery life of 10 hours is a real bonus. Combine this with a Mifi and you're good to go! On the Ascii.co.jp video (see below) we're impressed with the load time (10-seconds for ascii.co.jp on a Firefox browser) and the embedded Flash video.
Tainell T500, 5.0 inch, 450 grams (0.99 lbs)
With very similar appearance and features to the Viliv S5, this may have to compete on price. No information on the on-screen-keyboard at this stage. Windows7 may be the solution here.
E-King i1, 4.8 inch, 500 grams (1.1 lbs)
With 1.33Ghz Atom processor, SD card slot, the i1 is going to be a good step up from the Wibrain B1 that it is following. Ergonomics on the B1 are excellent (the touch-pad making control very easy) and if Wibrain reach the their stated target of 6-hours browsing time, it's going to be an excellent mobile device.
OQO Model 2 Plus, 5.0 inch, 450 grams (0.99 lbs)
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