Prior to the Intel Developer Forum, I like to see what Intel Atom-powered mobile Internet devices (MIDs) the Intel Ultra Mobility Group is packing up for the ultimate geekfest.
There are some familiar gadgets like the BenQ, UMID, Viliv S5 and X70, but here we get to see a few new devices like the ones from Archos and Sony.
We shot this video on September 16, 2009 at Intel headquarters in Santa Clara, CA.
The Trigem Luuon device is a Korean product BTW, not a Taiwan product. You guys might have obtained from Taiwan markets, but the company itself is Korean.
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Sep 21 | DavidC1 said:
The Trigem Luuon device is a Korean product BTW, not a Taiwan product. You guys might have obtained from Taiwan markets, but the company itself is Korean.