MIDMoves (that’s me!) live blogged the Intel Mobility Event today and has a bunch of details and pics up.
- 5 Moorestown MID designs
- Demo of Wind River Moblin 2.0 UI
- New Compal MID on Menlow
- Intel highlights that Moorestown will idle at 1/50th the power drain of Menlow
More information in these 3 posts at MIDMoves.
Stay tuned to MIDMoves because there’s a private meeting in a short while and we’re hoping to get some more detailed info and more videos.
New article: Intel’s Ultra Mobility Event Live Blogged http://cli.gs/DsjuzB
Can I meet you at the Hyatt hotel?
I am in the Business center uploading Android laptop videos for another 15 minutes then going to go up to the 3rd floor see if Intel still is showing the stuff.
Lool Charbax, t´est devnue fan du MOORESTOWN et d´INTEL ?
Where is the Moorestown Design that intel has show for nearly two years?
IT don’t come out ?
While these devices are beautiful, I can’t help agreeing with Ars Technica’s assessment that ARM has greater advantages over x86 in the MID space.
http://arstechnica.com/hardware/news/2009/06/nvidias-tegra-takes-on-intel-in-the-midpmp-market.ars
Of course I would prefer x86 for the software library, but I think I am in the minority of the target market for these devices/ appliances.
A little LATE to be showing off the OQO.
They are all missing the obvious flaw with all of these devices thus far. That is full Windows needs a touch type keyboard for people to want one. It can be designed with a touch type keyboard and still be pocket size if they made a modern rendition of the old Psion 5mx. The desings with pen input will be loosers just like all of the other dozens of similar MID and UMPC’s built over the last few years. The designs with thumb keyboards will suffer the same results just like OQO and Flipstart. Are they just a bunch of geeks with no clue as to what normal people want? Yes we want it pocket size but until they provide a built in touch type keyboard they will all be useless toys.