[volunteers] Possible speaker: Unicon Systems
Mark Weisler
mark at weisler-saratoga-ca.us
Tue May 8 17:59:46 PDT 2007
I'll follow-up on this possible speaker.
Mark
On Mon, 2007-05-07 at 18:40 -0700, Rick Moen wrote:
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> From: Elena Petrova <elena at uniconsys.com>
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> Subject: New Linux mobile development kit - MKit
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> Hello,
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> Hello Martin,
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> I'm sending for your consideration an announcement of Unicon Systems' new
> product. We would like to come to one of the SVLUG meetings with a
> presentation. This is a very exciting product for Linux professionals and
> hobbyists.
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> The World's First Mobile Linux Development Kit (MKitTM) is now available
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> <http://www.uniconsys.com/>
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> Unicon Systems, a Linux handheld software and hardware technology developer
> from Menlo Park, California, started shipping its Mobile Linux Development
> Kit (MKitTM).
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> MKitTM ($599) is the first and only unique mobile Linux development kit on
> the market. It gives professional developers and manufacturers the ability
> to create new handheld devices for industrial, security, educational and
> medical applications, as well as for various consumer electronics products.
> Unicon's patented, wireless, and mobile chip-on-film Linux computer is based
> on an ARM9 embedded CPU running full blown Linux 2.6 and attached to the
> back of a 3.5" touch screen. It is equipped with multiple connectivity
> options, including two 2.0 high-speed USB host ports and WiFi.
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> Unicon has two development kit models: MKit - consumer (available now) and
> MKit - industrial (coming soon). Later this year the company will launch
> the world's first SDIO Linux Development Kit.
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> Along with the MKitTM , Unicon offers a highly integrated System-on-Display
> (SODTM) standard component . It features a 3.5" TFT color touch screen
> display and a Linux running platform on an ARM9 CPU, all built in a compact
> slim form factor. It is the perfect solution for mass manufacturing, as it
> combines cost-effectiveness with a paper-thin design which is durable and
> well-protected against reverse engineering.
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> With Unicon Systems' innovative technology, developers only need to worry
> about designing the application. Unicon provides a complete turn key
> solution: handheld hardware platform (MKitTM) for development needs, and a
> cost effective System-on-Display (SoDTM) components for mass production.
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> Please visit Unicon Systems' website www.uniconsys.com
> <http://www.uniconsys.com/> to get more information.
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> Please let me know if you are interested.
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> Thank you,
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> Elena Petrova
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> Marketing Director
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> Unicon Systems, Inc.
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> Elena at uniconsys.com
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> phone: 888-567-6330 ext. 706
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> cell: 510-209-6431
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> fax: 888-567-6330
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> www.uniconsys.com
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> Elena Petrova
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> Marketing Director
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> Unicon Systems, Inc.
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> Elena at uniconsys.com
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> phone: 888-567-6330 ext. 706
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> cell: 510-209-6431
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> fax: 888-567-6330
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> www.uniconsys.com
> Multimedia Anywhere to Anyone
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