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EKING M1 MID with HSDPA, WiMAX, GPS and QWERTY

Chinese company EKING introduces the M1 MID, which is also known as the WiBrain M1 MID. The M1 is powered by an Intel Atom Z520 processor and features WiFib/g, HSDPA, WiMAX, and GPS ...

Viliv S7 Productivity MID

Viliv made its S7, the Productivity MID, official at the CES 2009. The portable white Viliv S7 is powered by Intel’s Atom Silverthorne 1.33GHz or 1.86GHz processor, 1GB of RAM, ...

Viliv S5 MID Hands-on Shots

Viliv S5 is an Atom-powered Mobile Internet Device (MID). Korean site lazion.com has got the device and shows us some hands-on shots.

MID 2008 – N810-like MID

This is a prototype of a China-made MID codenamed MID 2008, which looks like Nokia’s N810. The MID 2008 is based on Linux and is powered by a Marvell PXA 624MHz processor, 128MB ...

Compal Tabasco MID Prototype

This mysterious T-swivel mobile device is acutally the prototype of Compal Tabasco MID. Compal Tabasco MID is supposed to have a 4.5 or 5-inch LCD display, a 3.2 Megapixel camera ith ...

Trigem LLUON Mobbit PS400 MID

Trigem introduces in Korea the LLUON Mobbit PS400 (model: P4JO2Z1U7)Mobile Internet Device (MID). The Trigem LLUON Mobbit is powered by an Intel Atom Z520 1.33GHz processor, 1GB of ...

ClarionMiND Mobile Internet Navigation Device for $649.99

Remember the ClarionMiND Mobile Internet Navigation Device? It is now available in the US for $649.99. ClarionMiND MID is powered by an Intel Atom processor, 512MB  of RAM and  ...

Digifriends M3 MID with WiMAX

Digifriends, Korean multimedia device maker, is going to launch in 2H 2009 its M3 Mobile Internet Device that is powered by NextWave’s NW2000 WiMAX chipset. The same chipset ...

dmedia G400 WiMAX MID / Mobile TV

This is dmedia G400 Mobile Internet Device (MID) that supports the WiMAX network. Expected to be launched early next year, the dmedia G400  features a 3.8-inch or 4.3-inch 800×480 ...

UMID MID Ultra Mini Laptop

UMID, the Korean company that offers the F1 UMPC, has the MID, an ultra mini laptop in athe size of a electronic dictionary. Unlike the VIA-powered UMID F1, the MID is powered by Intel’s ...