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The New MachineSince Microsoft announced the release of their latest version of Windows CE code named Jupiter, the onslaught of press releases and other product announcements have been overwhelming. Everyone is looking at this new release of Windows CE to be the version that pushes CE over the top. With the release of the year old (or so) operating system a new breed of PC companions have been introduced. I'm sure you've heard of them by now but in case you haven't...Introducing.... the H/PC Pro! One of the first H/PC Pros to hit the street will be the Clio, by Vadem. We asked Vadem for the inside scoop on their new machine and they gave it to us, so we're passing it on to you. As you know, many users need some computing power when they're away from the office but don't want to carry a heavy laptop. You also know that although the H/PC and P/PCs are great for some people, others find that they need a little more than the smaller machines offer. Well, the Clio fills the gap between the handheld machines and the full-sized laptops and it does it with style. It is no doubt the coolest machine I've seen to date!
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If these pictures don't push you to get one, wait a few weeks and stroll into your favorite CompUSA or similar store. There you'll find the Sharp TriPad (a repackaged Clio) live and in person. I think it's obvious that this is a big step in the right direction for Windows CE. I like this new offering from Vadem and I'll have to say this is a must buy. I can't imagine any techno geek being without one of these. I must also say though, that I hope these new machines don't push the smaller H/PCs and P/PCs into the same graveyard that calls the Betamax one of it's tenants, because I really like my Velo. I think there is a place in the world for both platforms and frankly, I think I'll take one of each. |