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IMOVIO's iKit: Teeny, Tiny Handheld Computer | Gadget Lab from Wired.com
IMOVIO's iKit: Teeny, Tiny Handheld Computer | Gadget Lab from Wired.com
iKIT.jpg Despite its name, the iKit (sadly) has nothing to do with Michael Knight or his coche fantástico . Instead, it is the kind of tiny handheld computer we longed for in the 1980s -- a folding, QWERTY-equipped pocket computer with Wi-Fi, webcam, movie and music playback and Bluetooth. The ...
iKIT - Multimedia Messenger
iKIT - Multimedia Messenger
comsciences.com — iKIT – Multimedia Messenger The world’s first truly versatile Pocket Mobile Companion . Think of the iKIT... as a mini laptop without the complexity. It’s built like a laptop with a rugged processor and Linux based operating system, but that’s where the ... (more) iKIT - Multimedia Messenger
The iKIT is the smallest notebook in the world
The iKIT is the smallest notebook in the world
newlaunches.com — IMOVIO have launched a smaller alternative to a notebook PC, named the iKIT, which looks like what... a PDA looked like years ago. It has a QWERTY keyboard, a 2.8" QVGA screen and connects to the Internet at 3G speeds via your cell phone or Wi-Fi. It ... (more) The iKIT is the smallest notebook in the world
iMovio iKit - Palm sized Linux PC
iMovio iKit - Palm sized Linux PC
geeky-gadgets.com — Check out this tiny palm sized Linux PC from iMovio, the iKit. The iMovio iKit is designed... to be used for IM, web browsing, email etc, it also has built in WiFi, Bluetooth and has a Marvell PXA270 Processor. (more) iMovio iKit - Palm sized Linux PC
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Tiny Imovio iKit Handtop Computer is a Decade Too Late [Handtop]
Gizmodo — ... Maybe I'm being a bit harsh, possibly expecting a lot from a device with such a lofty name, and maybe it'll appeal to people after really ultraportable not-quite-a-BlackBerry, not-quite-an-iPod computing needs—read the press release below to make up your own mind.[viaGadgetLab] ...

IMOVIO iKIT: Linux not Knight Rider
PR News: — ... 1980’s. The IMOVIO iKIT does have a few good features, like Wi-Fi, QWERTY keyboard, Bluetooth and a webcam. The iKit is designed as an always-on internet device, but things take a turn for the worse when you look a bit deeper. The minicomputer runs on Linux and has just 192MB inside; this has been split between ROM and RAM. This can be resolved by slotting a SD card in the SD card slot. The battery will last three hours, with 250 hours standby. Read a full review

Imovio’s iKit mini laptop, perfect pocket sized device for Teens
Gizmo Watch — ... at a price of £99, though there is no word on the availability yet. Watch this: The company has designed this keeping in mind the savor of youth. The youth has always gone for those products, which can keep them pace to pace with the technology without spending much. So, the Imovio iKit mini laptop can do that, and it can even be seen as an swap for smartphones or mini-pc, which are available in the market but at a very high price. Word around the web: Charlie Sorrel from wired says: There is only one place this device will end up, and it might a ...

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