Kohjinsha SA1F00A UMPC hands-on
By Ryan Block | January 7, 2007
Filed under: CES, Handhelds, Laptops

Nice, we got to spend a few fleeting moments with the Kohjinsha SA1F00A convertible tablet UMPC. It’s kind of pushing the boundaries of what a UMPC actually is since, well, as we said it’s a convertible tablet, but it’s a damned tiny and small one. It’s also rather solid-feeling (hey, Japanese engineering at work). Image gallery, hop to it.
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