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Further news emerges from Seamless WiFi Inc’s news spigot about their S-XGen compact PC, the curvy handheld with the trick fold-out keyboard that we discussed earlier this month.  Most importantly are the specs.

S XGen prototype

  • 520Mhx XScale processor
  • 128mb RAM
  • 20gb hard drive
  • WiFi (only b)
  • Bluetooth 
  • Tri-band cellular (900/1800/1900 MHz) 
  • Ethernet
  • SD/CF slots
  • Stereo speakers
  • 4.25″ transflective display (470×270)
  • 8hr battery life
  • Windows Mobile OS

Oh dear oh dear, 470×270 resolution?  Seamless point out that this is 1/4 VGA, but UMPC users are currently spoilt with a range of decent displays peaking at the highly-squintable 800×600 4.5″ display on Sony’s tiny UX micro-PC.  They do say the spec is “subject to change” so let’s keep our fingers crossed.

There’s also a video available showing the fold-out keyboard in action – kudos for the flip-out stand, Seamless, something that a few UMPC designers have neglected.  Warning: the video starts immediately and has no transport controls.

S-XGen Video [via The Carrypad UMPC journal]

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5 Responses to “More details on the S-XGen – disappointing screen”

  1. Vincent Nguyen September 20, 2006

    It’s bulky and won’t be able to use it “on the go” due to the design. What’s the point of having a mobile device if you have to lay it flat on a desk in order to use it?

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  2. Chris Davies September 20, 2006

    Ah, apparently the keyboard is removeable – then you’d use it solely with the stylus. I think the biggest useability issue is going to be the screen resolution and, given that it’s running Windows Mobile rather than the Tablet PC OS, the need to syncronise it using ActiveSync (boo! hiss!) to whatever your main computer is.

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  3. jmchez September 20, 2006

    [quote comment="2107"]It’s bulky and won’t be able to use it “on the go” due to the design. What’s the point of having a mobile device if you have to lay it flat on a desk in order to use it?[/quote]

    Watch the short video. The keyboard folds back and turns the device into a tablet. It’’s still bulky but not a bad compromise if the screen resolution could go up to 800×600.

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  4. Vincent Nguyen September 20, 2006

    Ahhhh…I see said the blind man. Thanks!

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  5. Robert Henry January 10, 2007

    How much in U$D and BPS £?
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    tvlvictims@hotmail.com
    Thanks

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