ViewSonic MID Runs Windows XP, Specs Confirmed


ViewSonic is a name you’ve probably heard linked mostly to monitors, but the company seems to want a piece of the portable PC segment, as well. We’ve just found out that the monitor maker also created a Windows XP phone, the VCP08 plus a tablet MID with the same OS on board and a 6-7 inch display (maybe a touchscreen).

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Official specs for the device aren’t available yet, but those confirmed include a 1.1 GHz Intel Atom Z510 processor, 1GB of RAM, 10GB of internal memory and 3G support. A close look at this MID reveals two mystery cameras (front facing and webcam), plus an optical finger mouse and a rocker switch, used as mouse buttons.

There’s also an aerial on board for TV reception and we sure wish we had some prices to select from, as far as this MID is concerned.

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[via pocketables]

Aigo walkshow N6500′s Design Gets Improved; Leaked Image to Prove it

We’ve just come across some leaked images of the upcoming Aigo walkshow N6500 MID, not quite the Windows XP device we were expecting, but certainly an improvement when compared to its thick predecessor.  The enhancement is in the cosmetic department and as you can see, the MID looks pretty neat.

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Too bad that we have no official specs list for this promising piece of equipment, that packs 4.3 inch display and the usual ports and buttons: USB, video and audio out, plus a microSD card slot. WiFi will also be supported and you should expect an FM tuner to be on board as well, plus an Ebook reader, a web browser, photo viewer, voice recorder and support for most multimedia formats.

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[via pocketables]