Hanbit shows Windows XP UMPC
In addition to the upcoming Menlow-based Hanbit Pad, Hanbit is also reusing its Pepper Pad 3 (PP3) hardware to come out with a UMPC running Windows XP. The uncreatively named Hanbit Windows XP Ultra Mobile PC will have a larger hard drive and more RAM than the PP3, but otherwise it’ll be exactly the same. Nothing but specs from the promo material below.
CPU: |
AMD Geode LX800 |
Storage: | 30GB to 60GB HDD (1.8" 4200rpm) |
Memory: | Up to 1GB DDR2 SDRAM |
OS: | Windows XP Home/Pro/Tablet/Embedded |
Display: | 7" LCD touchscreen (800 x 480) |
Wireless: | 802.11b/g WEP/WPA, Bluetooth 2.0 EDR, dual consumer IR emitters and receiver |
Camera: | 300K-pixel CMOS |
Ports: |
USB 2.0 (host), mini USB 2.0, stereo headphone, mono microphone, composite video-out |
Battery: | 7.4V 3800mAh lithium polymer, up to 3 hours runtime |
Size: | 11.4" x 5.9" x 0.9" 2.2 pounds |
Colors: | Black, pink, white |
The split keypad, which is one of the best thumboards ever created, will be impossible to use in portrait mode.