Filed under: News | Hot Gadgets
Sep 25 2009, 6:00pm CDT | by Robert Evans
The day Android fans have been waiting for since at least last week has arrived! The ultra-thin Android "mystery MID" launches today at a press event in Shenzhen. The event is ongoing, but thanks to Cloned in China the first details of the new Ramos MID, now known as the W7, have emerged.
Apparently this tablet-like gadget runs on a Rockchip RK2808 chipset with a 600MHz processor. It has a 4.8" capacitive touchscreen with WiFi connectivity and 780p support. It can handle a variety of formats; MKV, AVI, RMVB are mentioned by name. The device is said to be 2 mm thick at its thinnest point, and only 10 mm at its thickest. The device has 8 GB and 16 GB versions, which should retail for around $191 and $235 respectively.
More information, including on whether and when this sweet little thing will launch stateside, should be out by the end of the day. Stay tuned.
I AM looking forward to the day when I can place the word affluenza on the Scrabble board. Maybe I can use up all seven letters on my rack and get a triple word score as well. Which means I can finally occupy the top position for highest points scored in ...
Full article at: The Star Malaysia
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Robert Evans
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