Above-Net TopExec

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Specifications
Manufacturer Above-Net
Model name TopExec
CPU type VIA C7-M
CPU speed 1000 Mhz
OS Windows XP Tablet Edition
Display Size
8.4" 800 X 600
RAM 1024 MB
Hard Disk 120 GB
Keyboard NO
Mouse Pointer NO
Weight 1190 gm
Size (w/h/d mm) 231/192/42 mm

Physical Interfaces
PCMCIA (Cardbus, PC-Card)
USB2.0
MIC-in
VGA
IrDA (infrared data)

Wireless Interfaces
802.11b/g
BT (type unknown)
No Wireless WAN (e.g. 3G cellular)

Additional Specs and Accessories (can vary)
Case
Stand
AC Adaptor
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Product Notes
Tablet PC aimed at industrial and specialist users. Smaller hard disk options available. Display is sunlight readable. (Some resellers have options without the sunlight readable display)

Pricing Guide (based on retail price for base model.)
USA:$199901 Apr 08
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NEWS and REVIEW LinksTrack product
Above-Net TopExec UMPC manufacturers website.01/04/08
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