WiPC Micro PC

Posted in PCs by Conner Flynn on May 6th, 2009

WiPC Micro PCWiPC, created by BlueRadios, Inc., is a wireless mobile broadband device that supplies access to Internet-based information and entertainment content as well as voice, data, and video communications. It uses a high-resolution color liquid crystal micro display, superior magnifying optics, and video technologies to create a virtual 15 inch image equal to a standard notebook display.

WiPC systems provide a full PC color image perfect for viewing standard web pages and HD media.

“The beauty of this device is the quality of the micro display and that we reduced a 5 lb. laptop down to 3oz. so it fits in the palm of your hand,” says Mark Kramer President and CEO of BlueRadios, Inc. He adds, “Our product changes the way high quality mobile media content is viewed and accessed.” BlueRadios plans to offer cellular handset capabilities in future product releases allowing WiPC users to connect their lives with the world on-the-go”.

The product is available to OEMs and large consumer electronics distributors with advanced operating systems such as Windows, Android or Linux. The device includes support for WiFi, Bluetooth 3.5G, and GPS.

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