2006 Concept Notebooks

Intel also showcased some concept mobile PC designs, some of which may find their way to the market eventually paired with a Merom processor.

The concept seen below features a detachable tablet/notebook as its display, simply lift the screen up and you've got a Tablet PC you can use as a tablet or a notebook.

Quite possibly the most interesting concept was this one (pictured below), which featured a screen that could tilt and pivot apart from the base of the notebook. Mooly demonstrated its usefulness when flying in cramped economy class seating and the person in front of you decides to lean back. You can reorient the display in a number of ways to help deal with such tight quarters.

Although no manufacturers were mentioned, Eden did say that a number of OEMs were actively looking into this design.

2006 - 2007 Mobile Platform Roadmap NAND Flash to Reduce Application Load Times
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  • stelleg151 - Wednesday, March 8, 2006 - link

    A 5" LCD Merom that is pocketable seems plausible, I hope it happens.
  • Rock Hydra - Wednesday, March 8, 2006 - link

    Hell yeah, that would be awesome.
  • Questar - Wednesday, March 8, 2006 - link

    Did you guys read that? That means Memron notebooks day one - at theoretically no price increase.

    Dang, I'd like to get my P-M notebook upgraded :/

  • Anemone - Wednesday, March 8, 2006 - link

    Napa refresh wishlist

    4gb ram limit
    2 internal SATA ports one ESATA (300gb)
    Robson tech

    arrival asap...

    sigh I know - all in time right? Still wish it was right around the corner.
  • xsilver - Wednesday, March 8, 2006 - link

    those ultra portables on display looked too unfinished
    sony's Vaio U50 series has already been out for over a year and looks functionality wise a much better option

    now if they'd update it with the latest tech, (latest low power cpu, lightly better screen) lower weight etc.... it would be a killer
  • Doormat - Tuesday, March 7, 2006 - link

    How many times can NAND flash be written and overwritten before it "wears out". It looks replacable - you'd have to go out and buy replacements every few years (like replacing iPod batteries).
  • PhoenixOrion - Tuesday, March 7, 2006 - link

    I hope its a couple of million rewrites for industrial grade NAND instead of in the thousands in usb and ipod products.
  • PhoenixOrion - Tuesday, March 7, 2006 - link

    I see that pivot/tilt notebook in my future desktop replacement.
  • spinportal - Wednesday, March 22, 2006 - link

    Does the Merom support EMT64?

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