Here it is, the giant pocket PC, probably the biggest one in the world. Actually, this giant pocket PC can easily change you existing TV set when you are watching movies . It’s so big that if you are watching movie on it you will have your own real theater feeling. Take a look at these cool pictures of this amazing giant pocket PC which is enlarged replica of the smaller one.
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what’s inside ?
not really a pocket pc now is it?
What are the specs? Can it run games like COD4 if it had XP on it?
This is fake! FAKE! xD
it’s a pallet PC with the screen flipped over the keyboard. I mean you can see the hinges on it
First off, errant, its called a tablet PC. Second, either that guy is really short/small, or that is the biggest freaking tablet PC I have ever seen.
It looks more like a 30″ LCD with the cables hidden. It’s easy to run Pocket PC emulators for development reasons.
http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=eec33ae3-c129-4c25-abaa-18e8e842178f&displaylang=en
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