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MetaPad

PostPosted: Feb 7, 2002 @ 10:39am
by Paul


The portable computing device, which IBM Research will unveil on February 11 at a technology conference in Phoenix, Arizona, includes 128 megabytes of dynamic random access memory, a 10-gigabit hard drive and a microprocessor -- which is the brain of the computer -- that runs at 800 megahertz, or 800 million cycles per second.

Code-named "MetaPad," the module is 5 inches (12.7 cm) long, 3 inches (7.6 cm) wide and about three-quarters of an inch (1.9 cm) thick. The module fits into a larger accessory piece that features a small, flat screen on front and is about 6 inches (15.2 cm) long, 4 inches (10 cm) wide and 1 inch (2.5 cm) thick.

PostPosted: Feb 7, 2002 @ 6:42pm
by RICoder
I was gonna post this myself. Been poking around, they say it won't be ready for prime time until at least a year. Too bad.

PostPosted: Feb 7, 2002 @ 9:18pm
by James S

PostPosted: Feb 7, 2002 @ 9:23pm
by Paul

PostPosted: Feb 8, 2002 @ 12:09am
by Luciano U. Werner

PostPosted: Feb 8, 2002 @ 12:27am
by RwGast

PostPosted: Feb 8, 2002 @ 12:35am
by Courtney White

PostPosted: Feb 8, 2002 @ 1:02am
by RwGast

PostPosted: Feb 8, 2002 @ 1:18am
by Village_Ideot
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PostPosted: Feb 8, 2002 @ 1:47am
by James S
Meh :/

PostPosted: Feb 8, 2002 @ 1:59am
by Village_Ideot
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PostPosted: Feb 8, 2002 @ 2:03am
by James S

PostPosted: Feb 8, 2002 @ 6:15am
by RICoder

PostPosted: Feb 8, 2002 @ 6:59am
by Courtney White

PostPosted: Feb 8, 2002 @ 10:26am
by Paul