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Toshiba AC100
Toshiba AC100 (or Dynabook AZ in Japan, code named Paz00 by Compal) is a smartbook device from Toshiba that was announced in June 2010. Technical details Hardware The mainboard is derived from the Nvidia Tegra Harmony reference board. The main CPU is a Tegra 250 SoC which consists of: * dualcore 1 GHz Cortex-A9 processor, 1 MB L2 cache * ULP GeForce GPU * DDR2 controller, 512 MB RAM (256+256 MB chips) * dual display controller (lvds+hdmi) * jpeg encoder/decoder * video encode/decoder * sound chip It is able to remain in stand-by mode for up to 7 days. Supplemental chips are (among others) * embedded flash (type depends on the model, e.g. Toshiba THGBM2G7D4FBAI9) * embedded controller (ENE KB926QF-D3?) * power management unit TPS658622A * Wifi (Ralink/MSI rt3070sta) * Bluetooth chip (optional) * 3G modem (optional, Ericsson Business Mobile Networks BV F3307 Mobile Broadband Module) Software It is supported in the Linux kernel through a device tree file. The AC100 ...
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Smartbook
A smartbook was a class of mobile device that combined certain features of both a smartphone and netbook computer, produced between 2009 and 2010. Smartbooks were advertised with features such as always on, all-day battery life, 3G, or Wi-Fi connectivity and GPS (all typically found in smartphones) in a laptop or tablet-style body with a screen size of 5 to 10 inches and a physical or soft touchscreen keyboard. A German company sold laptops under the brand ''Smartbook'' and held a trademark for the word in many countries (not including some big markets like United States, China, Japan, or India). It acted to preempt others from using the term ''smartbook'' to describe their products. Smartbooks tended to be designed more for entertainment purposes than for productivity and typically targeted to work with online applications. They were projected to be sold subsidized through mobile network operators, like mobile phones, along with a wireless data plan. The advent of much mor ...
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