Gadget for Tag:FCC
LG X20 Atom N450 Netbook clears the FCC
Author: admin7 Feb 2010

LG’s unannounced X20 netbook clears the FCC. The X20 is powered by an Atom N450 processor and gets 2GB of memory and a 250GB hard drive. It has 10.1-inch 1366×768 LCD display and a 4-cell battery. The netbook includes also built-in HSPA 3.5G connectivity, in addition to WiFi.
[engadget]
D-Link’s myPocket 3G router passes through FCC
Author: admin14 Jan 2010

If you’re looking for a new 3G router you will soon have a new option to choose from as the D-Link myPocket 3G router has just gotten approval from the FCC.
This router does essentially the same thing as the MiFi in the sense that it will give you WiFi access to 7.2Mbps (depending on your provider) HSPA mobile internet over the 850 and 1900MHz bands.
Exactly what carrier will pick this up if any, we don’t know, but as soon as we do we’ll relay the information to you.
via wirelessgoodness
Ultrathin LG XNote LGX30 surfaces at FCC rockin’ Windows 7
Author: admin14 Dec 2009
Looks like Dell isn’t the only one who knows how to produce an ultrathin laptop, as LG’s latest concoction has just landed at the always-revealed database of the FCC. The XNote LGX30 (not to be confused with the Ion-based X30) is an 11.6-inch netbook with a 1,366 x 768 resolution panel, solid state drive, integrated webcam, Bluetooth, 802.11b/g/n WiFi, a multicard reader, GMA500 graphics set and a 3-cell battery. The machine weighs just 1.74 pounds and is based on some sort of Atom CPU, and as expected, it’s Windows 7 running the show. We’re hoping to hear a lot more about this thing when CES rolls around, but till then, feel free to peruse the user guide down there in the source link. It’s a riveting read, we tell ya.
Acer Liquid A1 Gets FCC Approval
Author: admin12 Dec 2009
The Acer Liquid A1 was announced just last October and it looks like this first Android smartphone from Acer is coming out soon. For one, it has gained FCC approval and even has AT&T 3G support (850/1900 MHz) now. The Acer Liquid A1 features a 1GHz Snapdragon processor, a 3.5” WVGA touch screen display, Wi-Fi, GPS and access to social networking sites such as Facebook and Twitter.
Additional features for the Acer Liquid A1 include a 5MP camera with autofocus and a 3.5mm headset jack. So for all you doubters out there, Acer’s plan to invade the smartphone market seems to be imminent so watch out for it!
Elektrobit’s Terrastar Genus clears FCC
Author: admin2 Dec 2009

The Terrastar Genus we mentioned back in October has just cleared FCC and is probably going to hit AT&T in January of 2010 as expected. However not for end consumer just yet – only for government, energy, utility, transportation and maritime users. Terrastar Genus is made Elektrobit in Sweden – the birth place of modern cell phone communications. More of this gadget »
Lenovo ThinkPad W701 hints at Core i7 Extreme in FCC reveal
Author: admin17 Nov 2009

Lenovo can’t be feeling too much warmth toward the FCC right now. After Intel and Wistron combined to remove any mystery from its next IdeaPad, here comes the latter with yet another filing revealing yet more tasty morsels of knowledge. Wistron’s latest submission is for a "Notebook Computer with Wacom Digitizer," which immediately points us toward the high-end ThinkPad W series,with the W700 being the only Lenovo laptop to sport such an appendage so far. Reassuringly, the new model name appears to be W701 and we’ve spotted a 2GHz Intel CPU, 320GB Fujitsu HDD, and a Samsung-made 17-inch WUXGA (1920 x 1200) display in amongst the test specs. If your appetite hasn’t been titillated already, the only contemporary mobile CPU from Intel that we know to run at a default speed of 2GHz is the quad-core Core i7-920XM, which comes with 8MB of L3 cache, 3.2GHz single-core max speed, 55W TDP, and a truly stratospheric price. We might have a Holiday Gift Guide candidate for 2010 already.
Archos 9 PMP sneaks into the FCC, gets dissected when caught
Author: admin15 Nov 2009

Archos has already made it abundantly clear that its Windows 7-based Archos 9 media player is US-bound, but just in case you were worried over legalities, this FCC filing should crank your stress level down a notch. Best of all, this particular entry includes external and internal photographs, meaning that the camera-toting employees within the deep, dark FCC labs are actually credited with handling the (admittedly messy) dissection. Shocking pixels await you in the read link, so make sure you go in fully prepared.
[Via jkkmobile]
Mobinnova Beam Tegra smartbook hits the FCC en route to AT&T
Author: admin14 Nov 2009

Looks like AT&T will be launching at least two smartbooks at CES — the Tegra-powered Mobinnova Beam just hit the FCC database with a device ID of BEAMATT. Yeah, that’s not so subtle. Sadly the listing doesn’t have much else to say about the machine formerly known as élan, but we’re guessing we’ll find out way more about what AT&T’s got planned for these not-quite-netbooks in Vegas.
Nokia 5230 coming to T-Mobile USA?
Author: admin11 Nov 2009

This file under "rumors" but it seems T Mobile (NYSE: DT) is not only known be for its Android efforts and (as an institution which will be likely we have confirmed this 100 %) Nokia N900 Maemo shall run. The operator, you can retrieve also owned by Deutsche Telecom, offer the Nokia 5230. Or at least we have identified a device that looks like about similar Nokia (NYSE: NOK) on the Smartphone Symbian S60 the FCC fuelled.
Of course AWS are tapes in the mix, i.e., that 3 g rock this baby will be, once it is released. The FCC deletion is a step but notice the device is something else actually. We only hope that between these two steps we wait too long must…
[Via: CellPhoneSignal]
Motorola Motus gets FCC approval, Sholes Tablet looking legit
Author: admin10 Nov 2009

Whenever a Moto with triband HSPA hits the FCC, we’re naturally going to end up scouring the documentation — what can we say, it’s in our blood — and today we’ve found a model claiming to be the rumored Motus. As a refresher, this is a device we’d heard would rock the Android midrange with a 5 megapixel AF cam, 3.1-inch QVGA display, and HSPA for a Q1 ‘10 release, so it’s not much more than a tweaked CLIQ as far as we’re concerned — More of this gadget »
