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March 21, 2005

Flybook A33i by Dialogue

If you are like me I don't like to find a plug or work from home all the time. Well I found a laptop that might take the place of my old with when it comes to mobile connections. It's the Flybook A33i by Dialogue, which is available in four colors. I prefer red. This mini laptop only weights 2.7 pounds and has dimensions of just 9 x 6.1 x 1.2 inches. With the 8.9 inch wide XGA touchscreen and ATI Radeon Mobility graphics, it won't be too shabby to look at either. The lacking part would be with its processor. The Flybook only carries a 1-GHz Transmeta Crusoe TM5800 processor, which is a little slower than desired. The plus is that you can travel anywhere and find a signal. The small laptop holds Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and built-in GRPS data radio. Not a bad mix if you need your internet fix while on the go. Icube sells it for about 2k.

(Icube website)

specification

Dialogue - Le Flybook

Basic Rundown:

  1. Transmeta Crusoe TM5800 1Ghz
  2. Southbridge ALi 1535+ Chipset
  3. 512MB SoDimm
  4. 40G hard drive

Graphic/Multimedia:

  1. ATI M6-D 16MB VRAM
  2. Support DirectX 9.0
  3. 8.9" WXGA TFT
  4. 1024 x 600 resolution
  5. Touch Panel Overlaid for
    Full Screen Touch Control

Communication:

  1. Ethernet
  2. 802.11 b Wireless LAN built-in
  3. Bluetooth built-in
  4. GPRS
  5. Fax/Data modem

I/O and ports:

  1. USB 2.0 x 2
  2. Firewire x 2
  3. VGA out
  4. Built-in Microphone
  5. Audio output, Mic input
  6. PCMCIA Card Slot
  7. Trackpoint
  8. 80 key standard QWERTY
    keyboard

Dimension, Power, Misc Features :

  1. 9.25 x 6.06 x 1.18 [inches]
    235 × 154 × 30 [mm]
  2. 2.4 lbs / 1.1 kg
  3. 100-240V / 50-60Hz
  4. 3 Cell 2000maH Battery:
    approximately 3 hours
  5. Windows XP Home
    with RitePen software

Posted by geekblue at March 21, 2005 9:23 AM

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