Actually, while it may not seem like it on the surface, this really is quite a bit more powerful than a PDA. You can run full Windows XP, there is 512meg RAM, and this 600Mhz CPU is far far more powerful than a 600Mhz ARM processor that might be in a fast PDA. (The Dell X51V, for example, has an Intel XScaleTM PXA270 running at 624 MHz, but I believe that there's no comparison in terms of real processing power.)
Specificatons for the "6S" version...
CPU type AMD Geode LX900
CPU speed 600 Mhz
OS Windows XP Home
Display Size 4.8" 800 X 480
RAM 512 MB
Flash 6000 MB
And the good news is that they are probably going to jump up in power every year or so as the new mobile CPU lines come out. It's going to be a very exciting time for mobile computing!
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Originally Posted by yvanleterrible
When you look at the harware specs it looks pretty much like a PDA. Now where do you draw a line between a PDA and a UMPC? I thought a UMPC had to have the capacity to run a full size OS such as Windows?
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