The networkable wireless HiPAD will be launched by Sesol sometime this month. It runs on Windows XP and features GPS navigation and T-DMB functionality. Great for those on the go, since the OS runs productivity applications like the Microsoft Office suite. When in the car, it can be used to navigate around – just attach it to the right hand side or install it on a window pane. A small screen at the bottom offers some relief from nasty traffic jams with shows via T-DMB. The HiPAD weighs just 1.2kg and comes with a 10.4” TFT LCD screen.
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