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HardwareUMPCHint at more UMPC news coming?

Hint at more UMPC news coming?

John Spooner blogs his response to the Intel concept video here.

First off he says that Intel confirmed to InfoWorld that there would be a forthcoming UMPC announcement (rumored to be this month). I’m guessing that we’ll be hearing more about a processor roadmap soon. Maybe something that consumes even less power and hits their very low watt targets? Maybe a new form factor? Isn’t guessing fun?

Besides this tidbit, John also gets to a key point about UMPCs–cost. I agree 100% that for the mass market prices are simply too high. Even with Apple’s midas-touch-marketing, I don’t see UMPCs taking off in large numbers until prices come down. John suggests a $500 price tag. Sounds nice, however, with where prices are for other small devices, I don’t see this happening any time soon, unless the whole market shifts prices down. Look at the iPhone–it’s supposedly even going to be in the greater than $500 range when purchased with a service contract. Maybe combined with a movie service, or a wireless package, a UMPC’s price could be brought down. Possibly. Or sales volume or competition could drive prices down too. I wouldn’t hold my breath though–unless you can manage for a year or two.

Loren
Lorenhttp://www.lorenheiny.com
Loren Heiny (1961 - 2010) was a software developer and author of several computer language textbooks. He graduated from Arizona State University in computer science. His first love was robotics.

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