MID (Mobile Internet Devices) around the Intel Developer Forum 2008
By Mauricio Freitas, in
Technology, posted: 20-AUG-2008 04:48
Even before the official exhibition opens at the Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco we can see the big them of mobility going around. Below are just a sample of the devices I could see when entering the main event centre hall.
All those devices are based on Intel Atom:


Lenovo Ideapad U8 (above), running Linux, 512 MB RAM, 8 GB SSD

Asus R50A (above), running Microsoft Windows Vista, 1 GB RAM, 32 GB SSD

Clarion MiND (above), running Linux, 512 MB RAM, 8 GB SSD

Aigo P8880 (above), running Linux, 512 MB RAM, 4 GB SSD

USI MID-150 (above), running Linux, 512 MB, 8 GB SSD
Below you see a video with Ultra Mobility Group Uday Keshavdas showing three Intel Atom-powered devices that will be on hand this week at IDF San Francisco, including the special Oylmpic edition Lenovo ideapad.
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All those devices are based on Intel Atom:
Lenovo Ideapad U8 (above), running Linux, 512 MB RAM, 8 GB SSD
Asus R50A (above), running Microsoft Windows Vista, 1 GB RAM, 32 GB SSD
Clarion MiND (above), running Linux, 512 MB RAM, 8 GB SSD
Aigo P8880 (above), running Linux, 512 MB RAM, 4 GB SSD
USI MID-150 (above), running Linux, 512 MB, 8 GB SSD
Below you see a video with Ultra Mobility Group Uday Keshavdas showing three Intel Atom-powered devices that will be on hand this week at IDF San Francisco, including the special Oylmpic edition Lenovo ideapad.
Other related posts:
What is wrong with TiVo in New Zealand?
What mobile device to get?
The Nokia N900 arrives in Australia, New Zealand waits
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