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This Red Dot design award winner features a 10.6" touchscreen, 1.2 GHz Core Duo, 1GB RAM, and wireless connectivity. All while weighing under 3 pounds. added on 2007-12-19
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lg xnote c1...
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Shown here is Microsoft's Windows Home Concept in its communications dock. Supposedly, this tablet-like device is the first step to revolutionizing family entertainment and communication. added on 2007-12-19
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whc tablet...
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The shift is perhaps the most anticipated portable at the moment. It comes packed with a bunch of features including a 7 inch touchscreen, Bluetooth, WiFi, 1 GB RAM, 40-60GB HDD, and 3G connectivity. It ships with a sturdy magnetic keyboard which doubles as a stand. added on 2007-12-19
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htc shift...
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This small tablet/UMPC comes with a slide out keyboard. It features a 6.5-inch touchscreen, 802.11b/g WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0, onboard GPS, DVB-T tuner and webcam. added on 2007-12-19
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medion...
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Intel predicts what tablets and UMPC's might look like in the future. This is a concept only. added on 2007-12-19
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intel concept...
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Definitely the way to go if you're looking for the most mobile computing experience. The OQO is world famous for being the smallest fully functional computer. The base configuration starts at $1,300 and although it's definitely powerful enough for a mobile application, the device is highly upgradeable. added on 2007-12-19
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oqo2...
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This Toshiba concept warps the definition of "tablet" a bit but it's close enough. The laptop functions normally until the WiFi enabled touchscreen monitor is detached enabling you to wander around your house (as long as it's in range). All of the hardware remains inside of the main body while the lid contains nothing more than a touchscreen and WiFi radio for communicating with the rest of the computer.  added on 2007-12-19
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toshiba concept: wifi screen...
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As the successor to Asus' popular R2H UMPC, this little convertible notebook is quite a ways from the previous design. Unlike the last version, this one can operate as either a tablet or a standard notebook. The little guy sports a 7" touch screen, full qwerty keyboard, Bluetooth, WiFi, GPS, and a 1.3 megapixel camera. No word on availability or pricing. added on 2007-12-19
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asus' rugged umpc prototype...
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Intel introduced this 5 inch concept as a means by which to flaunt some of their latest technology, and show consumers what's coming up in the next few years. It features standards like Bluetooth and  WiFi alongside GPS capability. added on 2007-12-19
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donley...
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Not much is known about this cool looking device outside of WiFi, Bluetooth, HSDP connectivity, and a 4.8" touchscreen.
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eb mobile internet multimedia device...
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Dell's first stab at a convertible tablet PC materializes in the form of a sub four pound machine with capacitive touch and lighting fast response times. The capacitive touch functionality means the PC will recognize your finger without any pressure at all. It will be available next month starting at $2,500. added on 2007-12-19
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dell latitude xt...
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The ModBook is simply a stock MacBook with a stationary digitizer in place of the original LCD lid. It's available right now from Axiotron for around $2,200. added on 2007-12-18
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modbook...
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After an initial version was released in the early 1950's it set the standard for microphone design, and instantly become popular with famous personalities such as Edward Murrow. Hit the link to hear an audio sample recorded with this device. added on 2007-12-18
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rca type 77-dx microphone...
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We don't know much about this one outside of it being a Neumann CMV3. We'd estimate it was born somewhere around the 1920's or 30's though. added on 2007-12-18
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neumann cmv3 microphone...
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All metal ribbon velocity microphone made by RCA in the 1930's and 40's. added on 2007-12-18
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rca model 74 microphone...
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This Western Electric mic from 1928 was made to use in broadcast and studio applications. added on 2007-12-18
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western electric no. 47-a microphone...
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Rare AKG microphone. Unknown model. added on 2007-12-18
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akg microphone...
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The Electro Voice 630 was available in the mid 1950's and was used in applications which required a reliable, omni-directional microphone.  added on 2007-12-18
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electro voice 630 microphone...
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Astatic JT30 microphone from the 1970's. One of the most popular brands of harmonica microphone. added on 2007-12-18
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astatic jt30 microphone...
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Neumann U-87 microphone manufactured in 1970.  added on 2007-12-18
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neumann u-87 microphone...
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