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Mini2240 Samsung ARM9 Touch Screen 400MHz



Some Specs

7" LCD Touch Screen Resolution: 800 * 480
Display area: 6.0 x 3.6 inch (152.4 x 91.44 mm )
64MB SDRAM, 128MB Nand
2MB Nor Flash, BIOS installed
4 wire resistive touch screen interface
Audio / USB / SD / 3x Serial / I2C / Ethernet
Pre-loaded with Linux QT (touch enabled)


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Manufacturer of RF integrated circuits. Product line includes quadrature modulators, quadrature demodulators, LNA/mixers, IF amplifiers, attenuators, etc.

Products for

Amplifiers (Broadband, General Purpose)
Low Noise Amplifiers and Discretes
High Power Amplifiers and Discretes
Integrated PLL/Mixers
Signal Sources (VCOs and PLLs)
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Vectron International - RF-Microwave Components

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Atheros Communications Semiconductors

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Technical Papers and Resources - Atheros




Atheros AR5007EG

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Twitter Interface - @2gopc

My Related 2gopc Tweet - Robust and Mobile, Convertible Classmate PC. Morphs from Tablet to Netbook &amp;amp; back. Touch screen &amp;amp; Bluetooth

2go-PC - Netbooks Convertible Classmate - CTL

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1.66GHz, 667MHz FSB
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Electrodata - Telecommunications Test



ATS 2 Enhanced Audio Test Set Electrodata

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Wireless Gigabit Alliance - WiGig 60 GHz

"The Wi-Fi Alliance and the Wireless Gigabit Alliance (WiGig Alliance) today announced a cooperation agreement for multi-gigabit wireless networking" - Wi-Fi &amp;amp; WiGig cooperate

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Internet Media Tablet - ARCHOS



"Browsing becomes almost seamless with the ARM Cortex processor and the Adobe Flash 9 video support. "

High resolution screen, 800x480 pixels, 4.8'' TFT LCD, 16 million colors
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Kohjinsha SH Series Touch Screen Netbook



Features Include

Intel processor A110(800MHz)
Memory 1GB, Hard Disk 120GB
Bluetooth Ver 2.0 + EDR, Wireless LAN IEEE802.11 b/g
7" Wide TFT Color LCD with Touch Screen
Approx 985g (with Standard Battery)


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How it feels -


2.62 lbs. with battery, 10.54" width, 1.28" thick, 7.07" depth.

Power Inside -


Intel Processor 1.66GHz, 160GB Hard Disk Drive, 1GB DDR2 SDRAM

Human MultiMedia Interface -


QWERTY keyboard, Camera and microphone, Electro-Static touch pad


WXGA LCD Screen 1368 x 768, LED backlight, Intel HD Audio.

Device and Web Networking -


Wifi: Atheros 802.11 b/g/n and Bluetooth technology

Others - Windows XP Home. Lithium-ion Battery up to 3 hours...&lt;br/&gt;
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LifeBook MH380 Mini-Notebook - Fujitsu

Features Include

Intel Atom Processor N450 1.66 GHz
250 GB, 5400 rpm hard drive
10/100 LAN and Atheros 802.11b/g/n
Lithium ion 6-cell, 10.8V, 5800 mAh


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Travel tools includes JPEG picture viewer, world travel clock with time zones, currency converter, measurement converter, calculator and more.

Ultra-thin GPS nüvi 1200 from Garmin



Interesting Features ....

Voice prompts (e.g. "Turn right in 500 ft.")
Voice-activated navigation.
3-D building view (displays buildings in...&lt;br/&gt;
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GPS navigation system from Intellinav

Feature highlights

All in 1GB SD card
3D map display
Touch screen operation
Turn by turn voice guidance
Day and night modes for optimized viewing
MP3 playback and Photo Viewer


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"Safeguard your software and data in the face of dust, sand, mud, humidity and extreme temperature."



"Features an Intel Atom 1.6 GHz processor, integrated WiFi, Bluetooth, GPS, two digital cameras, as well as SDIO and ExpressCard slots"

Collect and exchange data - lots of data
Receive dispatch orders on the road
Take geo-tagged photographs
Initiate VOIP communications
Find your way out of the forest


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