November 9, 2006

Samsung’s MITs

by Jeff Squires

Samsung
Samsung Electronics revealed a glimpse into the future with their latest gadget capitalizing on wireless broadband technology.  Equal parts phone, personal computer, and music player, the three-way foldable combination was unveiled at a Samsung-sponsored industry conference on Mobile Wi-Max – a new technology delivering faster remote broadband connections.

The new tool is being called MITs, a not so creative acronym for Mobile Intelligent Terminal by Samsung.  It weights about a pound and contains a fold out keyboard, 5-inch screen, 30GB hard drive, and Windows software. 

It is scheduled to be released in South Korea in early 2007 with Intel, Sprint Nextel and Motorola all looking to commercialize it in the States soon thereafter.

Samsung Electronics unveils new communication device tailored for WiMax

Article categories: Electronics & Gadgets, Global Community, Music, Telecom, Web & Technology

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