Vadem Clio

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Vadem Clio refers to a Handheld PC that runs Windows CE H/PC Pro 3.0 (WinCE Core OS 2.11). Data Evolution Corporation currently owns the rights to the Clio.

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[edit] Models

  • C-1000 (also sold as the Sharp Mobilon PV-6000 TriPad)
  • C-1050
  • Sharp Mobilon Pro PV-5000

[edit] Features

The Clio is a convertible tablet computer, designed by Vadem Corporation, which runs Microsoft’s Windows CE operating system and features the award-winning SwingTop® pivoting arm. The 180 degree screen rotation gives users the freedom to change configurations as conditions and work functions dictate. Choose notebook, tablet or presentation modes with keyboard, touchscreen or handwriting input.

[edit] Specifications

[edit] C-1000

  • Processor: NEC VR4111 (MIPS R4000-compatible) @ 84 MHz
  • ROM: 24 MiB (upgradable)
  • SDRAM: 16 MiB (upgradable to 32)
  • Display: 9.4" 640 × 480 DSTN, 256 colors, touch panel
  • Screen Rotation: None
  • Contrast and Brightness Settings: Yes
  • Keyboard: 63 Key, US English – 16.5 mm center-to-center
  • Battery: 12 hour lithium ion rechargeable battery pack
  • Power Supply: 120 Volt
  • Ports:
  • Modem: 33.6 kbit/s Lucent
  • IrDA support: SIR and FIR
  • Speaker
  • Microphone
  • Size/Physical Dimensions: 8.75 in × 11.25 in × 1 in
  • Weight: 3 lb., 5 oz. (Includes batteries and AC adapter)

[edit] C-1050

  • Processor: NEC VR4121 (MIPS R4000-compatible) @ 168 MHz
  • ROM: 24 MiB (upgradable)
  • SDRAM: 32 MiB
  • Display: 9.4" 640 × 480 DSTN, 65,000 colors, touch panel
  • Screen Rotation: 0 - 180° (90° and 270° rotation supported)
  • Contrast and Brightness Settings: Yes
  • Keyboard: 63 Key, US English – 16.5 mm center-to-center
  • Battery: 10 hour lithium ion rechargeable battery pack
  • Power Supply: 120 Volt
  • Ports:
  • Modem: 56 kbit/s V.90 Lucent
  • IrDA support: SIR and FIR
  • Speaker
  • Microphone
  • Size/Physical Dimensions: 8.75 in × 11.25 in × 1 in
  • Weight: 3 lb., 5 oz. (Includes batteries and AC adapter)

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