We ended up checking out all the FCC PDFs that were available, and picked out some interesting pics for your viewing pleasure. Trust us, these are much more exciting than the [url=https://www.umpcportal.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=61]somewhat bland user manual[/url].
As you can see from some of the pics, [url=http://www.amtek.com.tw/english/Products_itablet_T700=06.htm]AMTEK[/url] is manufacturing the TabletKiosk eo V7110 (as well as the PBJ SmartCaddie).
On to the pics!
[img]http://origamiportal.com/origami/images/tabletkiosk/eosetup.jpg[/img]
Here is our little ultra mobile PC friend being monitored by the FCC test station.
[img]http://origamiportal.com/origami/images/tabletkiosk/eocrushed.jpg[/img]
The FCC does their best to crush the eo, but to no avail.
[img]http://origamiportal.com/origami/images/tabletkiosk/eoamteck.jpg[/img]
Our first look at the innards.
[img]http://origamiportal.com/origami/images/tabletkiosk/eolabel.jpg[/img]
This is a close-up of the label on the back of the device. Hmmm, iTablet.
[img]http://origamiportal.com/origami/images/tabletkiosk/eovia.jpg[/img]
Nice shot of the VIA chipset that will be powering the TabletKiosk eo.
[img]http://origamiportal.com/origami/images/tabletkiosk/eoparts.jpg[/img]
ultra mobile PC all back together again, laying next to all the accessories.