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You may remember our old friend — the Samsung SPH-9200 UMPC — from way back in the hot and humid days of August, when we first laid eyes on the contraption (a re-up of the SPH-9000). Well, the little flip-out, fold-up has gone and gotten its manual leaked out to the internet, and we understand that at least two ultra-nerds have read it cover to cover. Of course, there’s an upside — we’ve got confirmed specs. What does it look like under the hood you ask? Well, the whole package runs atop a VIA C7-M CPU, sports 512MB of RAM, a 5-inch, 800 x 480 touchscreen, a 30GB hard drive, a 1.3-megapixel camera, WiFi, WiBro, HSDPA, and between two and five hours of battery life. No word on price or release date, but you can watch the most boring video possible of the device in action after the break.
[Via SlashGear]
The manual for the Samsung SPH-P9200 reveals the full specifications of the device. Unfortunately the manual is in Korean but the details are fairly clear.
The details about the 15-pin port are unclear. The same for the on-board USB. I hope there’s at least one. As I said, i’m liking this device very much and now that I know its got HSDPA and Wifi and is running on a VIA processor (How? Its so small. It must be using components from the mobile-itx platform. Surely.) I like this device a lot. It has the portability of the Everun but which a much nicer keyboard and a more advanced processor. 2.5 hours battery life isn’t so hot though is it.
Full manual is available (in Korean) here.
Product details and links on our specification page.
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