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Feb 18 2010, 11:29am CST | by Robert Evans
Android, iPhone OS, or Windows 7...those tend to be the operating systems we think about when we envision a high-end tablet PC. Windows CE rarely, if ever, comes to mind. That's a shame, because the Witstech A81 MID looks pretty awesome, even if it does use CE. (Via PMP Today)
This 7” MID has a Cortex A8 CPU, 16 GB of memory, and Bluetooth 2.1. It has a 7” screen and seems to be designed with e-reading functionality in mind. It has optional GPS and supports several office programs, as well as a variety of video and audio files.
The price is the best thing about the A81. $250 will put this sweet little MID in your hot little hand. That's comparable to any vanilla E-Reader on the market right now. I know what I'd prefer.
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