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Global Moderator H/PC Oracle Posts: | 12,674 |
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| The Airpanel 100 has been added by me already. As for the v212, if one of you can give me a rundown of its specs, I can add it too. |
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H/PC Sensei Posts: | 1,278 |
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| Quote CE Geek - 2009-03-17 1:23 PM
The Airpanel 100 has been added by me already. As for the v212, if one of you can give me a rundown of its specs, I can add it too.
Dell sells 3 sub-models of v212 right now. It lists full specs. I own v212-001. The net wight is 2.96LBs/1.3kg. Naturally, my next target is a CE 6 device.
http://search.dell.com/results.aspx?s=gen&c=us&l=en&cs=&k=Viewsonic+v212&cat=all&x=11&y=4Edited by CAuser 2009-03-17 5:07 PM
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Global Moderator H/PC Oracle Posts: | 12,674 |
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| V212 added. (1650 USD from Dell?? )
Too bad there isn't a CE 5 ROM image available from ViewSonic, so that the V210 could be upgraded to a V212. (I even wish there were a CE 4.0 .net ROM image still available for the Airpanel 100 - I've never seen a CE 4.0 .net device, and I'm curious how 4.0 compares to 4.1. ) Edited by CE Geek 2009-03-18 12:38 AM
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H/PC Sensei Posts: | 1,278 |
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| Quick action!
Following corrections are needed. Thanks.
Now those devices are called 'Wireless Tablet Client' instead of 'Airpanel' or 'Viewpad' or 'Webpad'.
RAM: 128MB SDRAM PC 133 MHz
ROM: Intel Strata Flash 64MB with user-usable 25MB
VGA DSUB: Yes
Built-in LAN: on dock
AC in: 100-240V/1.5A, 50/60Hz
DC out: 19V/2.64A, 50W
Backup Battery: 7.2V 40mAh Ni-MH
Net weight: 2.64LBs/1.2kg
CPU: Intel XScale PXA27X (Bulverde)
$1660 is for v212-005 XGA(1024x768).
$1260 for v212-001. $1617 for v212-003 with Z-wave option.
Edited by CAuser 2009-03-18 1:42 AM
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Global Moderator H/PC Oracle Posts: | 12,674 |
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| Updated. (I'd never heard the name Bulverde before - didn't recognize it as a class of X-Scale processor. If the RAM is 128 MB, then why does it say "64MBRAM"? [I added 128 MB as a max.] As for the weight, can we make up our minds? Is it 2.96 lb, or 2.64 lb? ) Edited by CE Geek 2009-03-18 2:13 AM
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H/PC Sensei Posts: | 1,278 |
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| Dell's error to list '64MBRAM' instead of '64MB ROM'.All v212's have 64MB ROM and 128MB SDRAM. My manual says 2.64LBs.
Edited by CAuser 2009-03-18 7:00 AM
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H/PC Sensei Posts: | 1,278 |
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| Good job! I guess Graphics chip 2700G you listed is actually Intel Marathon G2700 co-processor they called. |
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Global Moderator H/PC Oracle Posts: | 12,674 |
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| Didn't catch that the first time I looked over the specs. RAM figure adjusted. |
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H/PC Sensei Posts: | 1,007 |
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| Anyone know what version of the G2700 the v212 has?
According to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_2700G their is three different ones |
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