
The Qiji Smartbook U1000 will roll out later this month, and one might think this is a netbook of sorts at first glance but will be surprised to learn that it is a Windows Mobile-powered handset instead, boasting a generous 5″ 480 x 800 resolution display that makes it a snap to go online with thanks to Wi-Fi connectivity, although the missing 3G support is extremely glaring. Powered by a 624MHz Maxvell PXA300 processor, it will be accompanied by a 3-megapixel camera, 128MB RAM and 256MB ROM. No word on pricing although it will be out later this month.
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