Fujitsu FLEPia: the first PDA with a color display based on electronic paper
Japanese company Fujitsu today announced, as she claims, the world's first PDA that uses a screen - a color electronic paper. The screen of the news has all the advantages of conventional black-and-white e-paper (including low power and high-contrast images), plus the opportunity to display an image in color.
From the functional features of the model is worth noting the existence of its operating system Windows CE5.0, wireless interfaces WLAN and Bluetooth, as well as support for USB 2.0 and SD memory cards.
Home sales Fujitsu FLEPia identified by one month, and advance booking can be done now, directly from the web site.
Other technical features Fujitsu FLEPia:
• Dimensions: 158h240h12, 5 mm
• Weight: 385 gr.
• Diagonal screen: 8-inch
• Screen: 768h1024 points
• The number of displayable colors / Frequency shift screen: 64 thousand (1 pass) / 1.8 sec., 4096 (2 pass) / 5 sec., 262 thousand (3 pass) / 8 sec.
• Communications WLAN IEEE802.11b / g (11/54Mbps), Bluetooth Ver2.0 + EDR, USB2.0 (480Mbps) mini-B
• Slot for SD memory cards (up to 4 GB)
• Built-in Stereo speakers
• Support 128Bit AES encryption
• Processor: XScale RISC
From the functional features of the model is worth noting the existence of its operating system Windows CE5.0, wireless interfaces WLAN and Bluetooth, as well as support for USB 2.0 and SD memory cards.
Home sales Fujitsu FLEPia identified by one month, and advance booking can be done now, directly from the web site.
Other technical features Fujitsu FLEPia:
• Dimensions: 158h240h12, 5 mm
• Weight: 385 gr.
• Diagonal screen: 8-inch
• Screen: 768h1024 points
• The number of displayable colors / Frequency shift screen: 64 thousand (1 pass) / 1.8 sec., 4096 (2 pass) / 5 sec., 262 thousand (3 pass) / 8 sec.
• Communications WLAN IEEE802.11b / g (11/54Mbps), Bluetooth Ver2.0 + EDR, USB2.0 (480Mbps) mini-B
• Slot for SD memory cards (up to 4 GB)
• Built-in Stereo speakers
• Support 128Bit AES encryption
• Processor: XScale RISC
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