The manufacturer MiTAC, who usually works in the shadow of other companies producing machines for them in white label, in turn, the dance of ultra-portable economic intended to navigation on the Internet. The MiTAC MiStation he submitted to the IFA has the distinction of being equipped with a GPS chip. A feature natural inasmuch as the company holds Mio and division general public Navman, two companies specializing in satellite navigation.
The rest of the machine is after all very classic, with a slab WSGA by 8.9 inches diagonally, an Intel Atom N270 clocked at 1.6 GHz, 1 GB of memory, a webcam 1.3 million pixels equipped a microphone and probably a hard drive or a 60 GB to 20 GB SSD In terms of connectivity, it would be equipped in addition to its GPS module controller of a wireless network b / g, a ethernet network controller and a Bluetooth controller. It also speaks of a small USB modem 3G/3G + hosting a SIM card. Connection network is supplemented by 3 USB 2.0 ports, one VGA connector, taken helmet and microphone and a memory card reader SD / SDHC.
Provided with a 4-cell battery, all weighs about 1 kilogram. No official information has been disclosed about the autonomy or the price of the machine. According to several sources, the latter should be available in France in November for a price avoisinnant 400 euros.
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