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Indian firm unveils low-cost Linux-based PCs

malebolgia   on 12 May 2005 - 17:28 · 6 comments & 2329 views

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Indian technology firm Encore Software will soon offer a low-priced Linux-based mobile computer, the company announced on Tuesday.

The new machine, called Mobilis, is powered by Intel's XScale PXA255 200/400MHz processor and has 128MB of SDRAM, the company said. It features a 7.4-inch VGA LCD screen, roll-up keyboard, touch screen with stylus input, six-hour battery life and a case that opens up as a desktop stand, Encoresaid. The machine weighs 750 grams, or about 1.6 pounds.

Another version of the device, Mobilis Wireless, comes with an integrated keyboard. A third version, the Sofcomp, is an ultra-compact desktop that works with a regular monitor, the Bangalore-based firm said. All three products support Indian languages--three of which are included on each model--and offer options for applications such as word processing, spreadsheets, a personal information manager, e-mail, a Web browser, PC synchronization and a text-to-speech engine, Encore said. Mobilis Wireless also has a built-in GPS receiver, and a GPRS wireless modem is offered as an option. Company officials said a Mobilis version supporting Windows CE also is in the offing.

News source: C|Net News.com

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