
The CuPC-P80 is a developmental UMPC that only requires 12 Volts DC power, which means it can easily be hooked up to your car. Just connect it to some USB GPS and broadband modem and you got a mobile station right there on your car. The CuPC-P80 is powered by AMD Geode LX800 500Mhz processor, 512MB of DDR, and 4GB of Flash harddrive. The gadget also comes with several serial ports and RS485 for industrial automation. [Product Page]

For those of you who like to make smudges on your laptop screen and can wait until 2010 look out for this ‘Canova’ dual touchscreen concept. Brought to you by the Italian company V12 Design, this laptop is a revamp of their 4 year old design. It will come with an integrated mic for voice command so not only you can touch it you can also tell it what to do. Kinky. [Tuvie] More

The Everex Cloudbook will be dropping the 22nd in Japan. It features a 7-inch touchscreen, bluetooth, and 802.11a , a 1.2GHz VIA C7-M processor, and 30GB hard disk. Expect this laptop to go for ¥59,800 or about $600. [Impress]
by Gizmo Girl on February 24, 2008 · 1 comment

Designed by Mac Funamizu,”The Looking Glass” is a touchscreen tablet concept that features a camera/scanner, GPS and internet connectivity. You can frame anything you please through the glass window and it will automatically search for that thing on Wikipedia or Google or Google earth. [Yanko]
by Gizmo Girl on December 20, 2007

Belinea has created a ultra mobile PC (UMPC) powered by a VIA platform C7-M processor, Unichrome graphics) with an internet phone on the right, more storage and a DVI port, Via C7-M CPU (1.2Ghz), 7” touch display (800×480), 1GB RAM, 80GB HDD, WiFi b/g, and Flash card reader. Now you wont have to buy extra accessories because this has all you need and more.
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General Dynamics Itronix rolled out the GoBook VR-2, its next-gen semi-rugged notebook PC equipped with Intel Core 2 Duo processor T7300 running at 2GHz. The laptop comes equipped with a 13.3 inch display with DynaVue, a patent-pending display technology that allows for comfortable viewing in all lighting conditions. The GoBook VR-2 is being targeted at mobile workers and field agents in commercial/military/public safety areas. Weighing in at 6.2 pounds, it can withstand a rated 6 drops from 30 inches. Other features include Integrated WWAN, Bluetooth Class 2 connectivity and 802.11 a/b. The GoBook VR-2 retails for $3,500 for the base configuration.
Via Mobilewhack