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DigiCube MID Phone-50 runs Windows XP




Posted by ketyung
on Jun/09/2009
at 3:45 am

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DigiCube MID Phone-50The DigiCube MIDPhone-50 is an MID runs Windows XP as the operating system. This device also features the same slide-out and tilt keyboard. The DigiCube MID runs Windows XP as the operating system shall give very minimal learning curve to the user as most of us are very used to the Windows XP.

The DigiCube MID phone is powered by an Intel Atom Z500 processor and features an 5-in WVGA (800 x 480) display. It supports various connectivities including Bluetooth, WiFi (b/g) and WiMax as well. The DigiCube has an on-board memory of 512MB/1GB and is equipped with a 16GB SSD. It has a microSD slot which allows you to slot in a memory card for memory expansion.

The device also comes with USB, LAN and external LCD connections. The little downside is the 1800mAh battery which is most likely able to last for 1 to 2 hours and it has no option for using larger battery. Other goodies are a 0.3 megapixel camera, audio capabilities, and either a WiMax or 3.5G module. It weighs 420g, measures 171.8 x 84 x 25.5 mm and supports a few OSes including Windows XP, XP Embedded, and Vista. A video clip is included below that shows the device in action.

via gadgetmix

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