Tuesday, April 11, 2006

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WWPC: Wrist-Worn Personal Computer

The Wrist-Worn Personal Computer by eurotech looks like the perfect companion to rescue workers. I smaller “personal edition” would be great: 



 



  • 200g core with flexible strap, right and left-handed, special shape for different wrist sizes

  • 72x55 mm active display area on the wrist, with touchscreen (input pen on the strap), direct-access keypad and joystick, support for USB HI devices, microphone, flat speaker, headset/stereo headphone jack

  • low power consumption: fully operational mode lasts 6 hours; extended power savings support (true OFF, idle, stand-by, wireless enable key, battery monitor); 2-cell Li-polymer rechargeable batteries enclosed on the strap

  • global positioning information: L1 16-channel GPS receiver with active helix antenna; wireless connectivity: IrDa (up to 4Mbps), Bluetooth v1.1 (up to 721 Kbps) wireless LAN 802.11b (up to 11Mbps) with hardware coexistence handshake; 2 specific internal antennas

  • 32 MB system rom-flash, 64 MB system SDRAM, up to 1 GB on built-in SD memory slot;

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