The future of mobile computing is happening now
Consumer demand for everywhere-access to HD content, full Internet browsing, social media sites, mobile TV, and more is higher than ever.
NVIDIA and its leading ODM partners unveiled revolutionary new Tegra-based mobile Internet devices (MIDs), including Tegra netbooks and tablets, at Computex 2009.
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| CN88 An ultra-slim and lightweight device with extraordinary multimedia performance and embedded 3.75G HSPA WWAN. The CN88 is a truly mobile companion with long battery life for mobile professionals and road warriors. |
Ultra Small, sleek, and lightweight, the Ultra delivers easy-to-read web pages and a battery that lets you browse all day. The Ultra mobile Internet is here. |
Rainbow Rainbow is a power-efficient multimedia device based on the NVIDIA® Tegra™ computer-on-a-chip. Rainbow supports Windows CE and delivers always-on Internet connectivity and optional mobile TV feature. |
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| Mabo Compact mobile Internet device, featuring a brilliant 10.1” touchscreen, to experience 3.5G Internet surfing, view HD YouTube™, share photos, store 8,000+ songs, and connect via social networking. |
elan An advanced multimedia entertainment device featuring excellent multimedia performance, smooth 720p video playback, and amazing 3D effects—all in an astonishingly slim form factor at 20mm thickness. |
Vivid The Vivid netbook is designed to deliver full Internet and advanced multimedia in an easy-to-carry, user-friendly, simplistic, and truly mobile device. |
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| M5 The Wistron M5 delivers the Web experience of a notebook and the battery life of a cell phone in a stylish, anywhere-Internet device. |