Sunday, April 2, 2006

FLYBOOK-small can be beautiful.....and powerful!!



The Flybook sports an A5 form factor and a weight of only 1.2kg, making it one of the smallest Windows XP laptops - it can even be used as a Tablet PC. With a 8.9-inch TFT screen, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPRS, optional UMTS and GPS module, it would also make an incredible travel companion.

The display is a full 225mm (8.9-inch) screen that you can rotate and close perfectly back onto its keyboard, tranforming it into a Tablet PC. The screen’s format is 16:9, with a resolution of 1024x600 pixels, thus should be very comfortable to look at. The touch-sensitive screen can be managed with a stylus pen - navigate and use commands with a tap of the stylus.

You can write on the screen in smooth electronic ink and Flybook automatically converts your handwriting into text. So, as well as being a fully functioning computer, Flybook is as free and easy to use as a sheet of paper, letting you write, draw and make notes - whenever and wherever your thoughts take you.

Of course the Flybook has all conceivable connections such as FireWire, two fast USB ports, 10/100 or even Gigabit Ethernet (V33i). The Flybook guarantee maximum mobility, connectivity and flexibility. The Flybook A33i uses a 1GHz Transmeta Crusoe TM-5800 processor, whereas the Flybook V33i uses Intel’s low-energy Centrino mobile processor.

Other standard features include 512MB of RAM, ATI Radeon Mobility graphics chip, and a 40GB of hard disk loaded with Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition.

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