CES 2008: BenQ Launches Mobile Internet Device with WiFi and 3.5G Support

    As you know, last year, Intel introduced its own platform for UMPC and Internet tablets - Menlow. At the current CES 2008 electronics exhibition in the United States, if I am not mistaken, the first Mobile Internet Device (MID) from a third-party manufacturer on the new platform was released. The device is owned by BenQ and is not yet ready to conquer the world - for the most part, this is a concept.

    It is known that the device supports WiFi and cellular networks of 3.5G standard, and also runs on the Linux OS. More detailed technical information about the BenQ mobile computer based on Intel Menlow has not yet been reported.

    Hold on, "nokia" N800 and N810 ?! It knows how to call :)

    Video about the device - http://es.youtube.com/watch?v=9SDpUDX5yxA .

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