Monday, Dec 31st 2007 by James Allan Brady


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noahpadSo, E-Lead will apparently be showing off a new UMPC that looks (not-so-) surprisingly like the Eee PC that everyone has fallen in love with. The main differences are the lack of flash memory, a different distro of Linux, and some sort of weird input interface.

The specs are a 1GHz VIA C7 Eden processor, a 30 gig hard drive, and half a gig of RAM. Then there is the weird hinge that appears to have nearly 360 degrees of movement, oh, and the split keyboard touch interface looking thing that you apparently type with. The Noahpad actually runs the latest version of Ubuntu instead of some custom distro.

Apparently some recommended uses for this thing are a digital photo frame, GPS navigation, video conferencing, and hanging it from a hanger to watch a video while you fry and egg. Not much else is known other than that it will be unveiled at CES.

E-Lead’s New “Noahpad” UMPC: As if the Market Wasn’t Crowded Enough [via gizmodo]

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  1.  BobCFC   View all comments by BobCFC  +1  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    screen?

  2.  Dave Jr.   View all comments by Dave Jr.  -1  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    It’s all about price. If it’s more than 20% more than the ASUS Eee, it had better have 20% more features, and be 20% more cool.

    The Eee is the one to beat in the coolness race.

    http://www.noahpad.org


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