Chinese firm to produce first Linux UMPC

By James Kendrick | Tuesday, February 6, 2007 | 7:01 AM CT | 7 comments |

H9_umpcThe Beijing Peace East Development company is set to introduce the H9, a UMPC-like device running Linux.  The H9 is an interesting device as the processor is an Intel PXA270 running at 520 MHz, a processor normally found in Windows Mobile devices.  The H9 will ship with a lot of productivity and multimedia applications plus you have that huge Linux open source movement to keep your H9 loaded with goodies.  No word on pricing yet.

(via pocketables)

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