The 4.3-inch touchscreen RD-PM10 has a sliding QWERTY keyboard and, unfortunately, a Windows CE OS that could’ve been XP or even Android. There’s no WiFi or Bluetooth and instead of Intel Atom, a DaVinci chip runs the entire device. Even though it plays DivX, Xvid and OGG, we sort of imagine how this device would’ve [...]
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I’m not sure what they’d be calling this but the RAmos T10 was also known as iKiss. The T10, which got its own webpage, was a big deal to RAmos, though we’re not sure it was a big deal for consumers as well. Hoping that features will help, the RAmos T11 has a touchscreen UI [...]
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Friday, May 22, 2009
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