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Aug 24 2009, 12:45pm CDT | by Robert Evans
Last week, photos leaked of a gorgeous, unnamed Android MID device. We have no idea who makes this pretty little 4.5-5” touchscreen tablet, or what sort of specs it has. All we know is that it's pretty, thin, runs on Android, packs an SD slot and might have a SIM slot.
Today, Engadget came across yet another photo of this strange-yet-sexy gadget. It's plugged into the wall via a USB slot, and it's just as gorgeous and inscrutable as always. Engadget postulates that it could be the long-awaited Wallet from France's eviGroup. Hopefully some substantial information will hit over the next few days and we'll finally know just what the hell this little slice of pretty is.
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Robert Evans
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