At Computex 2008, Clarion announced the „Mobile Internet Navigation Device”, now with a fresh case design and various color options. This MiND UMPC features a 5.2-inch WVGA 800 x 480 touchscreen and, back in January at least, Intel’s Menlow platform. Its menu includes Internet and messaging, GPS and Office access, shortcuts to YouTube and MySpace, and multimedia, WiFi and Bluetooth. Even if the installed Linux version is user-friendly, Clarion still included a stylus.
MiND UMPC has a price tag of $700 and will hit the US market later this year and the European one in 2009. Clarion also announced a „Pro” version with 3G WWAN but there is no information about how much this one will cost.
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