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Elitegroup Computer Systems (ECS) introduced their Ultra-Mobile Tablet PC, the H70, at CeBIT recently. I’m not sure if the device just looks identical to the [url=https://www.umpcportal.com/modules/xcgal/thumbnails.php?album=5]Founder Mininote[/url] or the actual display H70 was replaced with the Founder at some point ([url=http://blogs.pcworld.com/staffblog/archives/001629.html]as PC World is reporting[/url]).
Interestingly enough, in the same article ECS specialist David Chang says the H70 is not an Origami device. I’m not sure what baseline Origami specifications the H70 didn’t meet, but perhaps its not including all the Touch Pack improvements?
More details on the specs below:With the H70, you have your choice of the following two processors:
* Intel Pentium M ULV 1GHZ FSB 400MHZ with a 2MB L2 on-die cache
* Intel Celeron M ULV 900MHZ, FSB 400MHZ processor with a 512 KB L2 on-die cache
Screen:
* 7-inch WVGA TFT LCD touch screen display that offers 800 x 480 resolution
Size:
* Measuring 225.5x144x.23/25 mm
* weighing 830 grams
Extra Features:
* Bluetooth
* Wi-Fi
* Grab-and-go docking
* 1.3 Mpx Camera
* 3-in-1 card reader
Battery Life:
* 2 hours depending on configuration (wow, thats low)
Available:
* Q2 2006 (selected markets)
Read the ECS press release [url=http://www.ecs.com.tw/ECSWeb/NewsRoom/NewsDetail.aspx?NewsID=488&MENUID=15&LanID=0]here[/url].