mintpass.co.kr - 11/5/2008
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Mintpass mintpad touchscreen WiFi web tablet
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 ...
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Mintpass mintpad 2.8-inch touchscreen WiFi web tablet
SlashGear —
... It might look like a basic PMP, but actually this is something far cooler: the Mintpass mintpad MP100 is a 3.2oz, palm-sized web tablet, with a 2.86-inch QVGA touchscreen, WiFi b/g, integrated 1.3-megapixel webcam and 4GB of internal storage. All that in something measuring 3.08 x 2.51 x 0.60 inches. Best of all, this is no crazy prototype: it’s actually available in Korea. ...
Mintpass' tiny Mintpad brings handwriting back from the 20th century
Engadget —
... 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 that's one part ...
Mintpad slips under PMP radar
Gadgetell —
... isn’t as good; also it has a 4GB hard drive with a microSD slot supporting up to 8GB.
In conclusion it looks pretty awesome, and I can’t wait to get my hands on it… and that is the problem. It is currently only available in Korea and there is no news whatsoever as to when it will be crossing the Pacific, never mind the Atlantic, so don’t hold your breath. But apart from that? I want!
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