VIA Mini-Notes & UMDs at Computex 08

by atticus ~ June 6, 2008

Timothy Brown, International Marketing Manager of VIA, talks about some of the VIA C7-M processor-based mini-notes that they have on display at Computex, including the HP 2133 and the VIA OpenBook mini-note reference design.


VIA at Computex Video - Mini-Notes

This second video shows Timothy Brown walking you through the UMDs that they have on display at Computex 08.


VIA at Computex Video - UMD designs based around the VIA C7 processor

TkArena also has some coverage of VIA’s booth over here. They spotted an OpenBook offering from iDOT (iDOT VED8900) featuring the VX800 chipset. In addition, they also reported a few 10 inchers mini-notes featuring the older VX700 chipset: TongFang Imini SI)and Greatwall A81. IDOT is based in Taiwan while TongFang and Greatwall are companies from mainland China.

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3 Responses to “VIA Mini-Notes & UMDs at Computex 08”

  1. Lynn Shapiro Says:

    ello,

    This is Lynn from VIA Technologies’ Marketing Dept. We recently produced a new video entitled “Ripping Open the VIA OpenBook” that takes a look at the internal hardware of the VIA OpenBook Reference Design. This might make an itnteresting newsbite for your readers:
    Ripping Open the VIA OpenBook

    VIa’s Tim Brown rips open a VIA OpenBook mini-note to reveal the internal hardware guts and show off the PCI Express Mini Cards and 52 pin edge connectors that enable the WiMAX, HSDPA, EV-DO, W-CDMA, WiFi, Blue Tooth and AGPS connectivity for the world’s most open and connected Mini-Note. The USB interface and the PCIe half-Mini Card and full-Mini Card form factor are fast becoming the industry standard with more companies developing cards and reference design cards that will make manufacturing custom VIA OpenBook mini-note designs even simpler and faster.

    Click here to view the video: http://www.viaopenbook.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=14&Itemid=23

    Cheers,
    Lynn
    Marketing Dept.
    VIA Technologies, Inc.
    http://www.via.com.tw

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