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Microsoft dreams up niche UMPC devices (WinHEC pics)
The first ultra mobile PC (UMPC) devices might be somewhat of a disappointment, that doesn't prevent Microsoft from dreaming of niche applications for the device.
Below you'll find photos of slides that Microsoft displayed (so forgive the less then perfect quality), showcasing concepts of niche applications. Some of these are being pursued by manufacturers, but Microsoft declined to go into any details for competitive reasons.
Key is that all these systems use Windows XP (or Windows Vista in the future) on a small display device.
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Media player with dedicated control buttons on the side of the display
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Japan is looking to deploy UMPCs in education. It requires additional robustness and adaptations for small hands.
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Communications device with a keyboard. Front...
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... and back
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Fitness/healthcare monitor. Targeting baby boomers who don't use PCs on a regular basis.
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GPS navigation system - as a portable unit...
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...or built in
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And lastly: Gaming. Can you say: Xbox Mobile?
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