TabletPc2.com‘s review here, via Mike Cane. “Having the full Windows Tablet PC operating system combined with pen, touch and handheld controls in a single piece of equipment makes V-700 a very versatile piece of equipment,” says Linda Epstein. “We found ourselves using it in places we don’t normally take a Tablet PC with us.”
Related: Real or fake photo of the Origami? Yep, it was real, a conclusion shared by only 23 percent of those polled. Hey, don’t feel bad–I myself voted “fake.” Oh, and notice the already-observed resemblance to the Nokia 770? May this merely be a placeholder design! I love the Origami concept, just not the looks of this gizmo.
One big difference from the Nokia 770 — you could fit three 770’s on top of this “handheld.” It’s that much bigger.
Garmin Europe Ltd. presents new ebook reader at CeBIT 2006.
http://www.cebit.de/extendedsearch.html?selecter=&suchwort=reader&suchen.x=0&suchen.y=0&x=1
Garmin Europe Ltd.
Hall 11, Stand A64
Unfortunately I’ve found no details about this reader.
May be you can find out something interesting!
Takir, where do you see mention of a new ebook reader? All I could find was a note that Garmin produces ebook readers; what they do is produce navigation devices which double as PDAs.