Taiwan’s First International Computer (FIC) will launch a handheld computer combining Microsoft’s Pocket PC 2002 software with built-in Bluetooth wireless connectivity, the company said on Thursday at the CeBIT trade show in Hannover, Germany. The decision is likely to mean price competition in the market for Pocket PC devices, while at the same time making Bluetooth more accessible to handheld users.
Gene Sheu, president of FIC’s Networking Information Group, said in a statement that the company has already seen strong advance orders from customers in Central America.
The device includes standard Pocket PC features, such 32MB of flash ROM and 64MB of SDRAM, a TFT LCD touch screen, Compact Flash and Secure Digital expansion slots, and a choice of Intel StrongARM or Xscale processors. The main innovation is built-in Bluetooth and infrared communications
Source:PPcsg.org
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