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"We're not nearly as into DualCor's cPC Windows convergence device now that we found out it doesn't come with any built-in wireless radios, but we've still been looking forward to catching it in the wild just the same, because any pocket-sized machine that sports both XP and WM5 is more than a little bit noteworthy in our book. And our partners-in-crime over at Engadget Chinese have just captured some nice photos of this two-processor machine as part of their extensive Computex 2006 coverage, although our contribution of copying and pasting the pics for you to peep should not be overlooked."
I may be slow, but I don't understand how finding a product that you can't buy yet at COMPUTER SHOW in Asia counts as finding it "in the wild." Maybe someone smarter can elucidate?
06/09/06
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Slow news day, maybe? It ain't "in the wild" until someone _not_ working for any technology or news media has one in hand.
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"...because any pocket-sized machine..."
One more thing, having held this thing at CES unless you're André the Giant or a kangaroo, this ain't going in your pocket. It's at least three quarters of a cubit long! [well, at least on my forearm.] For those of you still measuring things by body parts! ;-)