The video below, Connected, was produced by ACU students, faculty and staff to visualize a new kind of learning environment.
It's an exciting vision that is quickly becoming a reality.
You can also download this video from iTunes
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Submitted by SGR on Thu, 03/27/2008 - 07:32.
Asustek's Kevin Lin, vice president of the sales department, has released the information that the second-generation Eee PC lineup will offer touchscreen panels and possibly GPS support. They hope to ship up to five million Eee PCs in 2008.
The base model will ship with 1GB of RAM, rather than the current 512MB, and a larger SSD will be available: 8-12GB rather than the current 4-8GB. Shipments are expected to begin in May or June, and the price is expected to be about $500. Asustek is also planning to ship its E-DT priced at $199 at the same time.
HP 2133 Mini-Note PC
Intel Classmate 2
Link http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kP8j7AU59zE
FUJITSU : Fujitsu Computer Systems -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zR8YWfTAgH0
The HTC Shift - coming soon - 4 part series
The Gigabyte U60 is available through many online retailers now. Pricing is competitive.
WIPTE Workshop on the Impact of Pen-based Technology - http://www.purdue.edu/wipte
Dyknow http://www.dyknow.com/ dyknow
GottaBeMobile - Tablet PC and Ultra-Mobile PC news, forums, and video reviews GottaBemobile
OntheRun http://www.jkontherun.com/
UMPC Portal - http://www.umpcportal.com/
UMPC and ULCPCs - ultra-low-cost personal computers (ULCPC)s
What are ultra-low-cost personal computers (ULCPCs)?
Dix: ULCPCs are a new and growing class of mobile computers designed for first-time PC buyers and customers interested in complementing their primary Windows-based PCs with companion devices with limited hardware capabilities. These machines vary, but they typically have smaller screen sizes and lower-powered processors than more expensive mobile PCs. While originally intended for students and other first-time PC customers in emerging markets, we’re now seeing interest in these affordable devices in developed countries as well.
Tablet models
Tablet models
The video below, Connected, was produced by ACU students, faculty and staff to visualize a new kind of learning environment.
It's an exciting vision that is quickly becoming a reality.
You can also download this video from iTunes
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