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Gadgetell Review: Coby Kyros 7015-4G Tablet

Last month, Coby unveiled its Kyros 7015-4G MID (Mobile Internet Device). The tablet sports a 7” screen, runs Android 2.1, is WiFi enabled and sports an HDMI port and a MicroSD slot in addition to its 4GB of internal memory. While it’s gotten a bad rap but some, I can tell you it’s a well more »

Viliv N5 mobile internet device now in-stock & shipping with Dynamism, priced from $649

Those who may have been waiting — the Viliv N5 mobile internet device is now available (with same day shipping) by way of online retailer Dynamism. The clamshell styled N5 comes touting a 4.8 inch WSVGA (1024 x 600) touchscreen display, QWERTY keyboard, 1.3GHz Intel Atom Z520 processor, 1GB of RAM, 32GB SSD and Windows more »

Inbrics to reveal Android-based M1 MID at MWC

The folks over at Pocket-lint scooped up some really interesting info about the upcoming announcement of Inbrics’ Android-based M1 MID, scheduled to be revealed at the Mobile World Congress next week. The M1 is really a little bit of everything. It is a “smartphone-like device” sporting a 3.7-inch AMOLED touchscreen display, a 3-megapixel camera and more »

Cowon W2 MID releasing in Korea on January 25th

Cowon has recently announced that the product launch of the Cowon W2 Mobile Internet Device will take place in Korea on January 25th. The Cowon W2 is somewhat like a small tablet, it comes with a 4.8″ LCD touch screen capable of displaying up to 1024×600 of resolution. It runs on an Intel Atom 1.33 more »

Dell tablet coming to AT&T next year?

While phone freaks are all up in arms about Dell’s decision to launch the Mini 3 touchscreen smartphone in China and Brazil before even mentioning when it will come home to the US, an Android-powered tablet, called Streak, looks to be headed to AT&T next year according to the Commercial Times. Geek.com says not only more »

Rumored image: Could this be the Nokia N920?

With the Nokia N900 just recently available overseas and not even expected to begin shipping here in the US until October, it hardly seems like an appropriate time to begin hearing rumors and seeing images of the follow up device. That said, it does not seem to have stopped the rumor mill from churning and more »

Leaked details emerge for the upcoming Android based Archos 5 Internet Tablet

A few details on the once rumored Android based Internet tablet from Archos have recently been leaked courtesy of online retailer B&H. What we have so far are details in regards to storage capacity and pricing. It looks like the prices will be pretty competetive, and of course are dependent on the type and amount more »

Android’s next device is a MID?

Ever since its release on cell phones, Android has been rumored to show up on other machines and has been hacked many times to do so. Of the major products that come to market all have been cell phones. We have yet to see the mythical Android netbook reach market, nor the Android-based media player. It looks like we’re about to see the next real device that will ship with Android. That new device is a MID.

Rumor: Nokia to begin using Intel, new mobile device to be announced

Unfortunately the details are still pretty light on this one, however according to Bloomberg, Anand Chandrasekher of Intel will be announcing that Nokia is going to begin using Intel chips. This news is expected to come later today during a conference call. But in addition to announcing that Nokia will be using Intel chips, there more »

Who killed Mobile Internet Devices? iPhone and netbooks blush

It was not that long ago when an announcement of a new mobile internet device, such as this one from Samsung would get us all aflutter. These devices seemed to have missed their window, an unfortunate mistiming of faster network speeds and competition from two sources kept these devices in the rarely seen category. The more »