DigiCube MIDPhone-50, which appears to be set to go head to head with
the likes of the Willcom D4 UMPC, comes with 5 800 x 480 resolution
backlit LED touchscreen and, interestingly, is touted as offering phone
functionality - though at this stage full details concerning its
capabilities in this respect (as well as regional compatibility) remains
a little vague.
Powered by an 1.1/1.6GHz Intel Atom Z500 CPU and based on Intel's US15W
chipset, the DigiCube MIDPhone-50 comes with either 512MB or 1GB DDR2
memory, integrated 16GB SSD, built-in webcam, fully QWERTY keypad with
touchpad and, as you'd expect from a MID, embraces Wi-Fi as well as
Bluetooth wireless connectivity whilst also offering 3.5G voice ready
connectivity or WiMax module (again, we should emphasise, details
concerning the latter are pretty sparse however).
Measuring in at 171.8 x 84 x 25.5mm and weighing 420g, the DigiCube
MIDPhone-50 additionally boasts onboard HD audio as well as USB, mic-in
and stereo-out ports, and is billed as running either XP or Vista
operating systems but, as impressive as the above specifications are,
the DigiCube MIDPhone-50 appears to be somewhat let down by a rather
poor battery life of a purported 2 hours (which, let's be honest here,
is just about as reasonable to the same degree that it isn't impressive).
There's no word concerning either the DigiCube MIDPhone-50's pricing or
availability at this stage but, if they can up its battery endurance, it
could be a MID worth serious consideration (should it ever see its way
out of Japan).
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