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Recently, Porient announced a new UMPC, which would be a successor to their year old H9 UMPC. On the product page, there wasn’t a whole lot of information, and Pocketables decided to do a little research of their own to find out what Porient’s H12 UMPC featured.
One of the interesting things they found out was that the H12 would run Linux. In addition, it comes with a 520MHz Intel XScale PXA270 processor, 4.8 inch TFT touch screen, 800 x 480 resolution, SD/MMC memory expansion, 2GB of internal flash memory, and 802.11b/g Wi-Fi connectivity. It also measures out at 5.12 inches x 3.35 inches x 0.63 inches. Moving away from all the hardware specs, it comes with the applications you come to expect like a web browser, RSS reader, video/audio player, office software and the rest. Lastly, it can also act like a GPS, and comes with a DAB/DBV-H/DVB-T receiver (this alphabet soup just means you can watch TV on it).
The H12 is already available, but don’t expect this UMPC to leave the Asian market any time soon unless another company rebadges the devices.
Read [Porient] Via [Pocketables]
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