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ubergizmo.com - 11/6/2008
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Many smartphones as well as other portable devices such as GPS navigation systems and handheld consoles these days offer Wi-Fi connectivity, so it is pretty interesting to see whether the recently introduced Mintpad is able to hold its own by being a dedicated Wi-Fi-enabled device. Measuring ...
pocketables.net - 11/5/2008
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pocketables.net —
Mintpad_2 When the founder and former CEO of
Reigncom (iriver's parent company) walked away from his position...
to establish a new company, a core group of Reigncom and iriver employees (and much of iriver's innovation) went with him. Together, they ...
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Mintpass unveils mintpad: Tiny WinCE 5.0 multimedia ...
mintpass.co.kr - 11/5/2008
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mintpass.co.kr —
Mintpass mintpad touchscreen WiFi web tablet
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Mintpass mintpad touchscreen WiFi web tablet
engadget.com - 11/5/2008
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engadget.com —
We can't remember the last time we stealthily
scribbled a note to a coworker instead of shooting...
an IM, but Mintpass (a Korean firm founded by former iriver minds) believes some folks want to do both at once with Mintpad, a wireless handheld ...
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Mintpass' tiny Mintpad brings handwriting back from the ...
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Mintpad: Touchscreen multimedia device connects through Wi-Fi
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... The notes sent through Mintpad are an improvement (if we may say so) over the IM’s that we normally use for instant communication. Scribble your note on the Mintpad screen through a stylus (for it has no keyboard), and there your poorly written note is sent in original and complete state to the recipient in a jiffy. There is a limitation; this can only send notes to other Mintpads.
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