Nespot Wireless Hand PC


nespot wireless hand pcYesterday we had a post about Bill Gates’ concept mini Tablet PC, which we were very impressed with, but MPmate.com reports (translated) that a Korean company called Nespot has recently unveiled a handheld similar to Bill’s, but without a hard drive (via DAPreview). The Nespot Wireless Hand PC runs Windows CE, uses SD flash memory for storage, has built-in Wi-Fi, offers a large 5-inch touch-screen display (displays both in portrait and landscape mode), and has the ability to install Windows based applications (including games, media players, productivity tools, etc.). Unfortunately, it looks like it will only be available in Korea, but at least we can get a glimpse of what’s to come.


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