Tech heads and early adopters have a field day at CeBIT, Australia's largest trade fair of the technology. It was packed this week, paving the way for the latest hardware and software that is adopted by consumers and businesses. Some equipment is already available, additional equipment later this year. Much of the benefit to the trend towards mobile working.
Tablet PCs and personal digital assistants (PDA) - - Among the stars of the show, the ultra-mobile PCs (UMPC) was with PC capabilities at half the price of the tablets. New Tablet Kiosk EO of $ 1,650 is 50 percent larger than the diameter of the PDA with Windows XP and Pocket PC applications closed for the full version of Windows.
It's more agile and lighter than a laptop or a tablet, and more useful than a PDA, particularly because the touch screen 17 cm. UMPC will come with hard drives from 30 GB to 160 GB and 1 GB of memory and is Wi-Fi Internet enabled, but no mobile phone, even though we are told, can be connected via Bluetooth.
Hugo Ortega, director Tegatech Australia (http://www.tegatech.com.au), EO distributors, said that demand has exceeded expectations, with 250 sold in the first two hours of purchase orders. It is available in June
"From what we have seen that the application of digital ink to take notes on the screen and converted into Word or another program []," said Ortega. He says he will eventually away with paper notebooks, notes that his students and professionals.
Samsung and Asus also ultra-portable computers on the road soon.
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