Gadget for Tag:Kohjinsha
Kohjinsha Dual Screen DZ Series laptop
Author: admin30 Nov 2009

Kohjinsha has rolled out their Dual Screen DZ Series laptop in Japan. This dual-screen laptop was once just a concept and Kohjinsha has managed to make it to come as a real product. More of this gadget »
Kohjinsha PA series reviewed, found lacking
Author: admin17 Nov 2009

It’s well established by now that the Kohjinsha PA series tablet is one peculiar creature. It has the internals and OS of a netbook, with a 1.33GHz Atom CPU and Windows XP Home, the 4.8-inch display of a portable MID, and the convertible capabilities of an internet tablet, while its price (around $770) seems to imply it performs all three roles with aplomb. The Pocketables crew have followed up their unboxing of the quirky little device with a full-on review, and their conclusion has been that sadly it’s more of a chump than a champ. Poor build quality and substandard input controls dragged this contender down, in spite of its swiveling screen and decent performance thanks to a 32GB SSD. Ultimately, it’s the price that dooms the PA series to ignominy, and it seems like only a miracle — or a timely RilakKuma rebadge — will make it commercially successful.
Kohjinsha PA series tablet ships in November, value not guaranteed
Author: admin26 Oct 2009

Kohjinsha had a slew of portables on display at CEATEC earlier this month, including the classification-bending PA. Its design fits in somewhere between a MID and a tablet netbook, with its 4.8-inch, 1024 x 600 touchscreen and 1.33GHz Atom processor, but now we’re learning that it’s price roughly equates to a netbook and a MID. The device hits Japan early next month for ¥69,800, about $770. That’s certainly not cheap, but if you need one elsewhere you’re probably going to need to go through an importer, and there prices are ¥79,800 and up. That’s about $870. Yikes.
Kohjinsha PA-series 4.8-inch UMPC with QWERTY keyboard
Author: admin12 Oct 2009

Kohjinsha shows at the CEATEC Japan 2009 its new PA-series UMPC/tablet PC. The device features a 4.8-inch 1024×600 swivel touchscreen display and a QWERTY keyboard. The ultra portable UMPC is powered by Intel’s Atom Z520 1.33GHz processor, 512MB RAM and a 320GB SSD. More of this gadget »
