DSK Mobilis at CeBIT 2010

Posted by – March 3, 2010

DSK Digital is launching this Texas Instruments OMAP3 600mhz ARM based full Linux computer system for a whole bunch of low power, even solar powered computing for on the field healthcare, e-government and teacher training applications.

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  • Ravidran

    Good stuff

  • Yonathana

    Saw the device and am amazed by the features and peripheral support that it has. OMAP3 processor, Two smart cards, fingerprint, 8+ hours battery life, solar panels, mmc slots , USB ports, wifi, SIM card, 2 SAM cards, camera, touchscreen, touchpad, qwerty keyboard. The design is a mesh between a laptop and a webtablet . The audience that the device targets is healthcare, e-learning, e-governance etc. A loaded with peripherals handheld running open source.

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  • naik

    sir please send full detail and picture of the product

  • Bob

    A very large 'Netbook' with an undersized screen, forgive me for missing the point.

    It doesn't have a large battery pack, probably around a 4 cell. The solar panels are not integrated and are therefore irrelevant to the size of the machine, not to mention a solar panel can be made to charge ANY laptop. Fingerprint scanner requires virtually nothing in added bulk. Two smart card slots are the only reason I see for ANY added bulk over your average slimmed down machine, and even that requires only very minimal additional space.

    The device could be created at half its current size or less with the same specs, and with a 10-12″ screen. I hope for their sake that this is just some bulky prototype exhibiting its features, and not representing its final design. The added bulk is of no benefit, regardless of the targeted market for the device.

  • Bob

    To be fair, I should have added that I actually like the device with its better than normal amount of expansion and touchscreen. Give it an LCD matching the keyboard width and cut the machine down to the size it should be and I'd be interested (assuming it's priced well).

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    I can't wait for this to come out..

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