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The SIMpad is a portable computer developed by the company Keith & Koep by order of Siemens AG, with an 8.4" TFT touchscreen. Commonly used with wireless network cards, it was marketed as a device to browse the World Wide Web. Initially announced in January 2001 at the Consumer Electronics Show. There are five known model variants, all out of production: All variants contain: The OpenSIMpad project offers a SIMpad related Wiki where one can find information about Linux, Windows CE, hardware and mods.

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  • Das SIMpad ist ein von Siemens Schweiz im Jahre 2001 auf den Markt eingeführter Tabletcomputer. Die Entwicklung stammt von der Firma . Er ist mit einem berührungssensitiven Touchscreen für die Bedienung mit einem Stift ausgelegt und kann beispielsweise als Webpad, E-Text-Reader oder zum Wardriving eingesetzt werden. Es ist als Universal-Fernbedienung auch Bestandteil der Technik im Futurelife-Haus. (de)
  • El SIMpad es un ordenador portable fabricado por Siemens AG, con una pantalla táctil de 8.4 pulgadas TFT. Utilizado frecuentemente con tarjetas PCMCIA Wi-Fi, se comercializó como un dispositivo para navegar por la World Wide Web a un precio de unos 1769 Euros. Anunciado inicialmente en enero de 2001 en el Consumer Electronics Show, el SIMpad nunca fue popular en el mercado de Estados Unidos. Fue descatalogado en 2002. Los restos de stock fueron liquidados por Media Markt en Alemania. Hubo tres variantes, todas descatalogadas: * CL4: modelo de gama baja con 32 MB de RAM y 16 MB Flash ROM sin slot PCMCIA pero con módem DECT * WP50: una variante vendida por Swisscom. Idéntico al CL4. * T-Sinus Pad: una variante vendida por Deutsche Telekom. Es como el CL4 pero con slot PCMCIA. * SL4: modelo de gama alta con 64 MB RAM y 32 MB Flash ROM. Con slot PCMCIA. * SLC: Idéntico al SL4, pero incluyendo el módem DECT Siemens MD34, que le permite conctarse a algunas centralitas Siemens ISDN (es)
  • The SIMpad is a portable computer developed by the company Keith & Koep by order of Siemens AG, with an 8.4" TFT touchscreen. Commonly used with wireless network cards, it was marketed as a device to browse the World Wide Web. Initially announced in January 2001 at the Consumer Electronics Show. There are five known model variants, all out of production: * CL4: The low-end model with 32 MB RAM and 16 MB Flash ROM without PC card slot but with DECT modem. * WP50: A variant sold by Swisscom. Same as the CL4. * T-Sinus Pad: A variant sold by Deutsche Telekom. This one is the same as the CL4 but with a PC card slot. * SL4: The high end model, with 64 MB RAM and 32 MB Flash ROM. This one also has a PC card slot. * SLC: Identical to the SL4, but with the addition of a Siemens MD34 DECT modem, allowing connection to certain Siemens ISDN telephone systems. All variants contain: * An Intel StrongARM#SA-1110 SA-1110 32-bit RISC processor with a clock frequency of 206 MHz * An 8.4" TFT LCD with an SVGA resolution (800×600 pixels) * 4-wire analog resistive touch interface * A single 16-bit PC card slot (not included in some CL4 models designed to use the Siemens MD34 DECT module) * A standard ISO/IEC 7816 SmartCard interface * A USB 1.1 client interface (not fully functional in production releases, but see Mullenger.org below) * An IrDA interface (V1.3, SIR) * A serial interface (proprietary Siemens "Lumberg" socket) * A 7.2 V 2800 mA·h Lithium Ion Battery (~4hr life) * A built-in mono speaker * A built-in microphone (not on CL4 models) * A headphone interface (proprietary Siemens "Lumberg" socket) All devices weigh approximately 2.2 lb (1 kg) and measure 10.35 × 7.08 × 1.10 inches (263 mm ×181 mm × 30 mm). The SIMpad was initially released with the Handheld PC 2000 (Windows CE 3.0) operating system, while later units (mostly SL4 and SLC) were released with Windows CE.NET (Windows CE 4.0). Since the SIMpad was discontinued in 2002, all manufacturer support was also discontinued. The OpenSIMpad project offers a SIMpad related Wiki where one can find information about Linux, Windows CE, hardware and mods. (en)
  • SIMpad — портативный компьютер, разработанный компанией по заказу Siemens AG, с сенсорным экраном диагональю 8,4 дюйма. Обычно используется в сочетании с беспроводными сетевыми картами. Позиционируется на рынке в качестве устройства для просмотра веб-страниц. (ru)
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  • Das SIMpad ist ein von Siemens Schweiz im Jahre 2001 auf den Markt eingeführter Tabletcomputer. Die Entwicklung stammt von der Firma . Er ist mit einem berührungssensitiven Touchscreen für die Bedienung mit einem Stift ausgelegt und kann beispielsweise als Webpad, E-Text-Reader oder zum Wardriving eingesetzt werden. Es ist als Universal-Fernbedienung auch Bestandteil der Technik im Futurelife-Haus. (de)
  • SIMpad — портативный компьютер, разработанный компанией по заказу Siemens AG, с сенсорным экраном диагональю 8,4 дюйма. Обычно используется в сочетании с беспроводными сетевыми картами. Позиционируется на рынке в качестве устройства для просмотра веб-страниц. (ru)
  • El SIMpad es un ordenador portable fabricado por Siemens AG, con una pantalla táctil de 8.4 pulgadas TFT. Utilizado frecuentemente con tarjetas PCMCIA Wi-Fi, se comercializó como un dispositivo para navegar por la World Wide Web a un precio de unos 1769 Euros. Anunciado inicialmente en enero de 2001 en el Consumer Electronics Show, el SIMpad nunca fue popular en el mercado de Estados Unidos. Fue descatalogado en 2002. Los restos de stock fueron liquidados por Media Markt en Alemania. Hubo tres variantes, todas descatalogadas: (es)
  • The SIMpad is a portable computer developed by the company Keith & Koep by order of Siemens AG, with an 8.4" TFT touchscreen. Commonly used with wireless network cards, it was marketed as a device to browse the World Wide Web. Initially announced in January 2001 at the Consumer Electronics Show. There are five known model variants, all out of production: All variants contain: The OpenSIMpad project offers a SIMpad related Wiki where one can find information about Linux, Windows CE, hardware and mods. (en)
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  • SIMpad (de)
  • Siemens SIMpad (es)
  • SIMpad (en)
  • SIMpad (ru)
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