ITG xpPhone runs Windows XP

chint

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    Configuration
    • CPU: AMD Super Mobile CPU
    • Memory: 512M/1G
    • SSD: 8G/16G/32G/64G
    • HDD: 30G/60G/80G/120G
    • LCD: 4.8' TFT Touch-screen LCD 800*480
    • Operating System: Microsoft Windows XP
    • Network: GSM/GPRS/EDGE/WCDMA (HSDPA/HSUPA)
    • CDMA/CDMA2000 1X/CDMA1X EVDO,TD-SCDMA,TD-HSDPA
    • Wireless: WiFi 802.11b/g,WiMax(optional),Buletooth,Stand-alone GPS
    • Camera Specifications:CMOS, 300k/1.3 Million
    • Ports: 1 x earphone jack, 1 x microphone jack,Docking Connector (includes VGA output signal ), 1 x USB 2.0, SIM Slot
    • Battery: Removable Lithium-ion
    • Talk time: about 5 hours,Stand by time: about 5 days
    • Real life: about 7 hours(Standard), about 12 hours(Large)
    • Talk time: Standby time,Operation time may vary depending different usage.
    • Weight: 400g (include battery)
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    Granted, the xpPhone look more like a tablet than a mobile phone, but the cellular call feature is all there and that makes it a phone all right. Huge 4.8 touchscreen, QWERTY keyboard, AMD processor, 512MB or 1GB RAM and both SSD and HDD storage are the best bits of its hardware.
    Investment Technology Group or ITG is the China-based manufacturer that stands behind the xpPhone. Well, it may sound like another iPhone wannabe, but it is definitely not. The xpPhone is way more powerful than a smartphone. It's more like a netbook with phone capabilities.
    As a beginning let's see what's inside this gadget - AMD Super Mobile processor, 512MB or 1GB RAM, from 8 to 64GB SSD plus from 30 to 120GB HDD (yes both included), 1.3 megapixel camera and various ports - VGA, USB, earphone, microphone, dock connector and SIM slot.

    Full pack connectivity is also onboard - Wi-Fi, quad-band GSM or CDMA, HSDPA/HSUPA thanks to the built-in 3G modem, Bluetooth, GPS and optional WiMax. The bands and frequencies will vary for the different countries and carriers (currently listed for AT&T, Vodafone and Orange).
    Considering the fact this fellow runs Windows XP (we think it might be good idea to test it with the new Windows 7 too), the battery life seems strong enough - 5 hours talk time or 5 days of standby, while using it as a regular netbook gives you 7 to 12 hours of power autonomy.

    http://www.gsmarena.com/itg_xpphone_runs_windows_xp_can_be_preordered_now-news-1130.php
    www.xpphone.com

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    OptiplexFx

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    This looks more like an UMPC (Ultra Portable Mobile PC) than an actual mobile phone. Like that old Sony Vaio UX series. This one is thinner, but the area is very similar to Vaio VX.