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Feb 5 2010, 10:52am CST | by Robert Evans
Chinese-made MIDs are a dime a dozen. Tons of itty-bitty Shanzai manufacturers roll out MIDs and PMPs of varying quality every day. In such a crowded market, it is difficult for any one device to rise above the herd. Motom's new M7 mobile Internet device (Cloned In China) might just be awesome enough to do so.
The M7 sports a 7” screen capable of 1024x600 resolution. It runs on Windows XP and is powered by a 1.1 GHz processor. The M7 has integrated Intel GMA 500 graphics, a 32 GB SSD, and 1 GB of RAM. It has a front-facing 1.3 MP webcam, WiFi, and 3G connectivity. There are two USB ports, 1 HDMI port, and a 4800 mAH battery. Altogether, this device is pretty stacked.
Price and availability info have not yet been released. Once they are, this MID may very well be worth an order from ChinaGrabber.
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Robert Evans
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