May 21
I’m not sure I get the whole idea of a glossy black UMPC with chrome accents all around. It makes me wonder if they offer a gold trim version with a big image of Burt Reynolds on the back in his trademark Pontiac Trans-Am with the giant eagle on the hood. Its almost a nostaligia piece, which makes the latest news regarding the mega-wide device even more surprising. WiBrain is now starting to offer solid-state drives (SSD) in the B1. They will come in 8GB, 16GB, and 32GB versions and will be priced at US$383, US$528, and US$576 respectively. I honestly doubt I could keep myself from yelling, “10-4, good buddy! Its a convoy!” if I had to use this thing. written by Tyler Regas








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