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The ROAD handyPC S101

18 August 2006 by axxxr
Manufacturer ROAD GmbH: a Start-up Firm in Berlin Develops Universal Platform for Future Mobile Computing.

German inventorship has given rise to numerous ground-breaking innovations. Creative Germans have developed the ink-jet printer, the fax machine, the MP3 technology or the Walkman.

Another revolutionary idea is now on its way: the handyPC. Invented in Berlin and internationally patented, the handPC has been developed to production readiness within a very short time span by Berlin start-up company ROAD.

The ROAD handyPC s101 is an example for devices based on this new, universal platform. In its various types, the handyPC will to a large extent replace existing smart phones since it offers the same user interface and versatility as known from a desktop PC - and all this in a compact and ergonomic mobile phone format.

ROAD offers the open LINUX software of the first handyPC for further development and grants licences to use the handyPC platform to mobile phone and notebook manufacturers. Various manufacturers from all over the world are interested in the product's expected high quantities. The inventor Hans Constin and his co-partner Hubertus von Streit prefer manufacturing in Germany.

The handyPC platform represents the top and final concept of mobile computing devices. As the first product of its class, the handyPC has considerable commercial prospects.

The Berliner company ROAD GmbH (Remote Office Access Devices) develops and manufactures mobile Remote Office Access devices - so-called handyPCs - combining the functionality of mobile PCs with the communication features and handiness of mobile phones. www.road-gmbh.de

 





Comments
On 19 Aug 09:37 harrharrharr wrote
so what's the difference between Nokia 93001i and this unit?
On 18 Aug 21:47 TheMaxxx wrote
Aaaa Haaa!
On 18 Aug 21:46 mayur32 wrote
8th wonder
On 18 Aug 20:51 KLG2992 wrote
Nice!

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