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Pepper Pad 3
$650.00
Released November, 2006
The Pros:Lots of added functionality. Touchpad is nice option.
The Cons:Expensive. Split keyboard is annoying.
The Pepper Pad 3 is an ultra-portable web computer that has simple functionality, with its main function being a web browser. It is built on the Linux platform with a lot of added functionality that puts it somewhere between the Nokia N810 and Asus Eee PC and uses the WiFi 802.11 b/g protocol for wireless connectivity.
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It has a built-in QWERTY keyboard and directional pad, although you can add an external keyboard and mouse via USB.
Hanbit announced at CES 2008 they would be upgrading the Pepper Pad 3 under their Hanbit name with increased RAM, harddrive and optional add-ons like GPS scheduled to be released in July 2008. The hardware will remain the same.
Features
- Firefox-based web browser
- eBook reader
- AOL IM software
- Plays music and movies
- Video out
- Touch screen
- Photo library
- Internet radio
- 7 games included
- Email
- Remote control for your TV
- Built-in camera and mic
Specifications
- 7" LCD screen
- 800 x 480 resolution
- Built-in speakers
- Back-lit split QWERTY keyboard
- Directional pad
- CPU - AMD Geode LX800
- RAM - 256 MB SD RAM
- 20 GB hard drive
- 2 - 4 hours battery life
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Lots of added functionality
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Split keyboard is annoying
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