C-motech introduces 7 inch Mangrove tablet with Windows Mobile 6.5.3Liliputing - 27 Mar, 2010I've seen plenty of tablets and mini-laptops running Windows CE, which has the same basic core as the Windows Mobile smartphone operating system. ... |
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The home for Windows Mobile Power UsersWMPoweruser.com (blog) - Mar 26, 2010A full selection of Nokia Phone Accessories for almost any make or model phone at 60% off retail. WMExperts have published this brief hands-on video of the ... |
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Windows Mobile 6.5.3 Running on a Tabletithinkdifferent (blog) - Mar 26, 2010At CTIA, a tablet with a 7 inch screen was spotted with Windows Mobile 6.5.3 under the hood. Clearly the OS is not designed to run on a tablet. ... |
Mangrove 7 Windows Mobile 6.5 tablet shown off at CTIAWMPoweruser.com (blog) - Mar 26, 2010WMExperts have published this short video of the Mangrove Windows Mobile 6.5 tablet in action, and while the device appears very responsive, ... |
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Hands-on at CTIA with the Mangrove 7 Windows Mobile 6.5.3 tabletWM Experts - Phil Nickinson - Mar 26, 2010We've only seen Windows Mobile 6.5.3 officially on a handful of handsets. Now hows about on a 7-inch tablet? Enter the Mangrove 7 from C-motech, ... |
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