Wednesday, Aug 23rd 2006 by Vincent Nguyen


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Road-Linux-based-HandyPC-7_thumbIs there really a need for another Nokia Communicator wanna-be? Apparently, German phone maker Road thinks so. The company’s very on HandyPC S101 is part computer and part phone, sporting the Linux operating and Trolltech’s Qtopia GUI. It’s a quad-band, GSM/EDGE/GPRS with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth – so as connectivity goes, you’re all set.

I especially love large QWERTY keyboard with massive keys. This is especially nice for folks with larger thumbs. The screen is equally nice, featuring a 640×240 display and a 102×65 monochrome phone screen. Other specs and features include 64MB of RAM, 64MB of Flash, a 400 MHz Intel PXA264, a 2-megapixel camera, and a massive 1,500mAh lithium-polymer battery. The talk time is rough four hours, with 240 hours of stand-by, or five hours of actual PC usage.

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The HandyPC will come in two models: the S101 and the S101K. The two are nearly identical except the S101K comes pre-loaded with a standard package of encryption suite of some sort. This is especially nice for road warrior requiring secure access their corporate network.

Price and availability is not available at the moment. You should register on Road’s website if you’re interested in placing advance order.

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

    this cell is hot oh i want it who else likes it please respond

  2.  Vincent Nguyen   View all comments by Vincent Nguyen  +1  Add karma Subtract karma Quote

    It’s an alright device if you don’t need to use it while driving, walking or if you only have one hand to spare. Operating this phone will require dedication of both hands :). I “had” the nokia 9300 - while it’s a sweet phone with all the right features, it just didn’t my active lifestyle.

    this cell is hot oh i want it who else likes it please respond


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