Zypad WR1100

Zypad WR1100

While we’re not even close to achieving teleportation capability, that doesn’t mean we can’t try. The Zypad WR100 sure as heck looks like some sort of high-tech personal computer from the future, but it is actually a ruggedized wrist-worn computer that is powered by a high performance processor, 128MB flash memory and 256MB RAM. You will be able to access a remote host system via integrated wired or wireless interfaces using Linux OS. The case itself is made out of a special fiberglass-reinforced nylon/magnesium alloy, offering maximum durability without letting you feel as though you’re wearing a huge weight on your wrist. Other features include Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, a built-in GPS receiver, an electronic compass, a biometric fingerprint sensor and a tilt and dead reckoning system. The display itself is touchscreen capable for obvious reasons – what this misses out on is some sort of video out port so that we can view its contents over a large screen TV.

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