Wrist Worn PC, or WWPC, is a personal computer or PDA manufactured by EuroTech, which fits on a user's wrist like a bracer, and offers interface port features similar to laptop computer. It is able to run either Linux or Windows CE, and can sense motion, allowing such possibilities of use such as going into standby mode when a user lowers his/her arm. It can determine its position by "dead reckoning", as well as via GPS. It supports the following wireless technologies: Bluetooth, WiFi, and GPS.
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- Wrist Worn PC, or WWPC, is a personal computer or PDA manufactured by EuroTech, which fits on a user's wrist like a bracer, and offers interface port features similar to laptop computer. It is able to run either Linux or Windows CE, and can sense motion, allowing such possibilities of use such as going into standby mode when a user lowers his/her arm. It can determine its position by "dead reckoning", as well as via GPS. It supports the following wireless technologies: Bluetooth, WiFi, and GPS.
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- Wrist Worn PC, or WWPC, is a personal computer or PDA manufactured by EuroTech, which fits on a user's wrist like a bracer, and offers interface port features similar to laptop computer. It is able to run either Linux or Windows CE, and can sense motion, allowing such possibilities of use such as going into standby mode when a user lowers his/her arm. It can determine its position by "dead reckoning", as well as via GPS. It supports the following wireless technologies: Bluetooth, WiFi, and GPS.
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