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AigoPad E500, E501, N520, E700, N701 MIDs now official
Chinese manufacture, Aigo has launched a series of Android tablets in the dragon land – E500, E501, E700 and N701. The E500 and E501 have 5-inch displays while the E700 and N701 Android MIDs are equipped with 7-inch displays.
Aigo claims that all of these MIDs can play flash games and videos on the Internet; can act as USB host; decode HD videos and support multi-touch gestures. Other standard features include 1GHz Nvidia Tegra 2 processor and Android 2.0 OS. Aigo also promises Android 2.2 upgrade in the future. The devices will hit the market shelves in the month of August.
Inventec unleashes Dr Eye N18, N24, N31 Android MIDs
Taiwanese mobile manufacture, Inventec has rolled-out a number of Android MID at the Computex 2010. All of these MIDs sport 4.8-inch WVGA capacitive display, 128MB RAM, 512MB flash storage extendible via microSD card slot, QWERTY keyboard, mini USB 2.0 port, VGA webcam and Wireless LAN. There are minor differences between the models – N23 has additional GPRS and Bluetooth modules; N31 has built-in 3G and N18 is Wi-Fi only.
There is no information when Inventec will make these MIDs available to the public.
Inkia inPad 701, inPad 702 MIDs run Android OS
Inkia is very soon going to launch two new Android MIDs in the market – inPad 701 and inPad 702. The inPad 701 is powered by the Rockchip K2808. On the other hand, the inPad 702 looks more like an over-sized iPod Touch. Both of these MIDs sport 7-inch displays. The inPad 702 also packs-in a 3G module to keep you connected while on-the-move
Enso zenPad MID runs Android
Talk about being cheap! This Enso zenPad Android-powered tablet has started to ship now and will retail at just $155. It is powered by Samsung 6410 667MHz processor, 8GB solid state storage, Wi-Fi connectivity and GPS navigation support. If you want 3G, you can get an additional adapter for about $35.
The only thing not to like about this MID is the fact that it runs Android 1.6, but at $155, we cannot complain much.
Marvell prepping $99 Android Tablet
Marvell is all set to introduce a tablet that will retail at mere $99. At $99, we certainly don’t expect macrocosm of technologies under its hood, but Marvell claims that its tablet will easily be able to playback those 1080p high-def videos without a hitch. This surely made us smile like a Cheshire cat
According to the reports, this Tablet PC (codenamed "Moby"), will be powered by Armada 600 ARM processor which provides hardware acceleration for not only 1080p videos, but also for Flash and 3D-gaming.



