Asus Launches R2H Ultra Mobile PC
ASUS has launched the R2H UMPC, a Windows XP Tablet PC Edition machine with a built-in high resolution webcam, GPS, biometric fingerprint authentication and a seven inch touchscreen. I must admit, if the UMPC came with an attached slide out keyboard rather than needing a seperate Bluetooth device, I would want one bad.
The R2H is also packed with other functions such as Bluetooth 2.0 EDR and WLAN 802.11a/b/g. In addition to the handwriting recognition which enables any user to have an intuitive input method right at their touch, the R2H also has a more traditional four-way cursor control pad, a motion navigation roller (similar to laptop “nubs”) and an optional external keyboard (pictured in the attached press release).
The Asus R2H will be available in September with an Intel ULV Celeron M 900MHz, 768MB DDRII 667 RAM, 60GB HDD, and for making sure you can move all your existing applications and files without the need for another PC an external USB DVD Dual D/L Drive.
Source: Pocket-lint.
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