Getac UK, one of MiTAC subsidiaries, has just announced the upcoming availability of its 7-inch rugged slate, which is aimed at end users, the Z710.
Touted the smallest and most robust Android tablet on the market, Getac Z710 has been designed to withstand five feet drops, water and dust ingress and received I... |
1 December 2011 09:06 GMT |
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We're pretty sure that someone over at MiTAC is quite a big fan of JRR's Tolkien's work, and that's because the company's named 3 of the 4 new Android tablets it's about to launch at CeBIT 2011 after some famous characters from the famed author's books (including "Lord of the Rings"... |
24 February 2011 07:23 GMT |
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AIO PCs seem to be getting more and more popular these days and for this reason Mitac, a company best-known for its extensive expertise in the field of GPS navigation solutions, has decided to launch such a product at CeBIT 2011, based on the mini-ITX board from Intel.We'll have to admit that seeing Mitac tackle... |
23 February 2011 08:08 GMT |
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Slated for a Q2 2011 release, the first Sandy Bridge motherboards based on the upcoming Intel Z68 chipset started to make their appearance online, Mitac presenting such a board during a Sandy Bridge launch event that recently took place in Taiwan.
Although the motherboard didn't present any sticker that has i... |
10 January 2011 07:11 GMT |
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You might think that, given the high number of netbooks currently available on the market, other system vendors will think twice before launching a product like this of their own, especially in the context in which major manufacturers, such as ASUS, MSI or Acer have already established themselves as the leading provi... |
4 September 2008 07:01 GMT |
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GPS-enabled personal navigation devices are being used on an increasingly larger scale around the world, either when driving or when simply taking a walk in a completely unknown area. And this is the reason why the folks over at Mitac Japan have just announced the release of two new models in their Mio DigiWalker ser... |
11 September 2007 03:26 GMT |
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It's been a while since MiTAC released Mio A701, but the phone model still has a huge impact on the PDA phone market. Now, they are ready for a new release that is meant to maintain the interest and appreciation that the brand has received due to the previous one.MiTAC A501 is the new Windows Mobile Pocket PC p... |
9 May 2007 08:53 GMT |
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