File:White E-Lead Noahpad front.jpg
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DescriptionWhite E-Lead Noahpad front.jpg |
The Noahpad from E-Lead is an innovative new UMPC first shown at CES 2008 in Las Vegas, NV. Based on the VIA Ultra Mobility Platform, this UMPC features a 1.0 GHz VIA C7-M processor, a 30GB hard drive, 512MB of RAM and comes with either Ubuntu Linux or Windows XP installed. Perhaps the most interesting aspect of this device is that the screen can fold underneath the keyboard to enable an entirely new typing experience that has to be seen to believed. |
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Source | White E-Lead Noahpad front |
Author | VIA Gallery from Hsintien, Taiwan |
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