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Fujitsu UMPC Prototype on Display at WinHec 2007

First Photos From WinHec 2007

Fujitsu UMPC

Fujitsu UMPC Prototype on Display at WinHec 2007


by Linda A. Epstein
May 2007


WinHEC 2007 doesn't officially start until later today but I have a few photos from tonight's Expo for you to enjoy. I will be adding photos and information as time permits so check back daily to see the new additions.  

Tablet PCs on DIsplay at WinHec 2007

The Toshiba R400 Tablet PC,  New Gateway Tablets and an Asus Laptop are on display in the Microsoft booth

PLSK and TabletKiosk eo

PLX TECHNOLOGY TO DEMONSTRATE INDUSTRY'S FIRST USB DUET-ENABLED UMPC COMPUTERS

Revolutionary USB Duet Provides Ultra-Portable Machines with Fastest, Simplest PC-to-PC Connection

the leading global supplier of PCI Express®, USB and other standard I/O interconnect solutions, today announced it will demonstrate at the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC) in Los Angeles the industry's first Ultra-Mobile Personal Computer (UMPC) machines enabled with PLX's USB Duet™ technology.

The first demonstration shows a USB Duet-enabled TabletKiosk™ eo TufTab™ v7112XT UMPC computer connected directly to an Xbox 360 console through a standard USB cable. Because USB Duet allows UMPC machines to appear as simple USB storage devices, such as flash drives (which require no driver installation), the Xbox 360 system automatically detects the v7112XT as a new storage device and easily accesses its shared folder. The high-speed connection - up to 480Mbps -- enables full high-definition-quality video to be played back on the Xbox 360 console, and then displayed on an HDTV.

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HTC Shift UMPC

The New HTC Shift UMPC is also on Display

Wacolm

The Wacom Display shows how the digitizers are put together

More Photos coming soon!

 

 

 

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