i-mate prepping Warrior netbook to complement Legionnaire handset
Turns out the Centurion wasn't the only surprise out of i-mate at MWC last week. The troubled WinMo licensee looks poised for a possible resurgence with its new hardware lineup, reinforced by an interesting combo of devices uncovered by Pocket-lint during the course of the show. First up, the "Legionnaire," pictured, is your average mid- to high-end WinMo slate -- HSDPA, GPS, Bluetooth, WiFi, 800MHz core, Windows Mobile 6.5, yada yada. Where it gets interesting, though, is what you do with the Legionnare; turns out i-mate wants you to plug it in to a $200 netbook shell with a 10-inch display codenamed "Warrior," which will use the Legionnaire both as its guts and as its touchpad. i-mate wants the combo to launch at the end of summer, which could make for some fun drama with presumed competitor Redfly if nothing else -- but then again, the Legionnaire's a nice looking handset in its own right, is it not?
[Via WMPoweruser.com]
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
jouten @ Feb 25th 2009 11:12PM
Beautiful, but still holding out for a N97, E75 or Palm Pre.
Kwikit @ Feb 25th 2009 11:21PM
That is absolutely stunning... if the screen and specs are decent, I'd seriously consider grabing one, and maybe even the companion netbook.
Kwikit @ Feb 25th 2009 11:29PM
Err... I didn't notice the twisting metal frame as seen on the Centurion... that makes it a little less appealing. And, that was supposed to say grabbing.
ToniCipriani @ Feb 26th 2009 12:17AM
For once... an i-mate phone that doesn't look ugly!
Brian @ Feb 26th 2009 1:03AM
Is it me, or does that thing look almost exactly like an HTC Touch Diamond2 without the zoom bar?
mr mario @ Feb 26th 2009 2:21AM
Hey... its the Versa sans the keyboard.
WhatADouche @ Feb 26th 2009 6:18AM
I-Mate, huh? I hope they're wise enough not to count on any love from the US side of the pond after shafting us some time back. FWIW, if this whole netbook thing doesn't work out for them then they can take comfort in knowing they put forth a valiant effort.
Chris @ Feb 26th 2009 4:30PM
I like the Redfly better. You can use almost any WinMo 5/6 device rather than being stuck with one device.