Here are the rest of the images from today (sorry about the quality) and the specifications as stated on the World of mobility Expo flyer. Remember that the C1 is still going through approval in Germany. Things can change.
It’s an absolute peach of a mini tablet PC. The P1610 is obviously smaller but there’s going to be a real three-way shootout between the P1610, the Flybook V33i and the LG C1.
Here’s the A! and C1 together. A1 is nearest.
LG A1 (A1-ADGAG) Specifications
(translated from German)
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Colour: Piano Black
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Processor: Intel Core Duo U2500 (2MB 1.2Ghz, 533 MHz FSB)
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OS: Windows XP Tablet Edition.
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Chipset: Intel 915PM Express
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Memory: 1GB (2 x 512) 533Mhz (max 1.536GB via Service Partner)
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Display: 10.6 WXGA (1280×768) FineBrite [Not 1024×768 as I said earlier]
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Graphics: Nvidia GeForce Go 7300 (up to 256MB TurboCache)
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HDD: 80GB P-ATA 1.8″ 4200RPM
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Optical drive: Super Multi with Dual Layer (External)
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Wireless: Intel Pro/Wireless 3945ABG (802.11 a/b/g)
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WLAN Antenna: Dual-Hexaband-Antenna
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Modem: 56K
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LAN: 10/100/1000
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Bluetooth: v2.0+EDR
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Input: Keyboard with 82 keys
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Input: Touchpad with scroll function
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Extra: Multimedia Card Slot: (XD/SD/MMC/MS/MS Pro), CF type 1
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Audio: SRS WOW HD, 24-bit High Definition
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Connectors: 3xUSB, VGA, RJ45, Line-in, Mic-in, S/PDIF(Headphone) [That last bit doesn’t make sense. It could be a combo headset/spdif output.]
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Battery: 3-cells Li-ion up to 3 hours. 6 cells Li-ion up to 6 hours
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Software: IP Operator, Battery Miser, Norton A/V (3 months) Cyberlink DVD, Recovery CD, LG Intelligent Update CD
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Dimensions: 271 x 205.5 x 27mm
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Weight 1.9KG [This looks like a typo. It was not 1.9KG. At the top of the sheet it states 1.3Kg.]
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Optional accessories: 6-cell battery. 9-cell battery.
I asked about radio standards. HSDPA will be supported in Germany.
Previous post (some first impressions and thoughts)
Steve.
thanks for the effort you put into sharing it with me. nice post