Mobits' new X15 UMPCs are coming - Mp4 Converter
Just from the appearance there is noting special of Mobits' new X15 UMPCs, while it is much more interesting in the specs. Because of the stylish VIA CX700 chipset, which supports hardware TV encoding and WMV9 decoding, Mobits' new X15 UMPCs run a VIA C7M 1GHz processor and combine 512MB or 1GB of DDR2 RAM. The displays of the Mobits' new X15 UMPCs get 800 x 480 for the 7-inch model and 1024 x 600 for the 5.6-inch one. The Mobits' new X15 UMPCs combines standard fare of 802.11a/b/g and 30 or 60GB HDD, along with stereo speakers, a fingerprint sensor and the same mouse pointer as the one of TabletKiosk eo UMPCs. It also features a LAN port, TV-out and an SD card slot. It may include a built-in camera, GPS, DVB-T and DVB-H. Based on the screen sizes it is hard to tell which is which from the picture. While the launch is drawing close, this will be clear very soon.

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