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Philips Nino 500palm-sized pc
Monday November 01, 1999
Ever since the arrival of Windows CE on palm-sized devices, we at PC Authority have voiced concerns over its suitability and performance on this platform.
The Nino"s impressive Calligrapher software makes up for Windows CE"s failings, but it"s not as nippy as the Aero 2130.
| Processor |
75MHz Toshiba MIPS-based RISC |
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| Memory size |
16MB (RAM)/16MB (ROM) |
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| Screen resolution |
320x240 |
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| Expansion slot |
CompactFlash II |
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| Dimension |
85x21x139 |
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| Weight |
220g |
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| Other I/O ports |
IR serial, RS232 serial |
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| Operating system |
Windows CE 2.11 |
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