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CES 2008 video report: Toshiba presents Vista UMPC with gesture-based user interface
January 21, 2008 [Pocket PC phone] | By Edward J. R.

The UMPC from Toshiba has fantastic looks and offers interesting horizontal and vertical gestures that bring up virtual keyboard for double-handed usage and overlay-menu.

Here is the video:



Here is how the on-screen virtual keyboard of this Toshiba UMPC looks like:



Here is the special menu:



Conclusion: Toshiba doesn't have yet UMPC (ultra-mobile PCs) on the market yet but since it has very big experience in ultra-portable notebooks, it may bring some very interesting devices to the market yet! Interestingly Toshiba is experimenting in area of fuel cell batteries so a UMPC with battery life over 24 hours could be possible too...


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