
Commodore shows off pocket PCs and netbook at the IFA
By: Daniel Chubb | September 3, 2008 | Leave a CommentThe IFA show in Berlin saw Commodore showing off a handful of prototype devices, and trying and actually succeeding in impressing the guys at IFA. The Commodore Company had lots of interesting and intriguing concepts, as well as the soon to be released netbook.
The two other devices were a Pocket PC’s, one of the pocket PC’s had a folding design and was extremely stylish, we have posted an image above of this one, and the other design wasn’t as stylish and had a sliding out QWERTY keypad.
We don’t have any information on the specs of these Pocket PC’s but there is talk that we should be able to pick them up from about 100 and 150 Euros, or roughly $220 to $290 if you want to know in US dollars. We also have no release dates, but these Pocket PC’s are something I am going to have a very keen eye on.
Source: engadget
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