NVIDIA’s Tegra chipset to make way for $99 MIDs
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NVIDIA has announced its plans to launch a $99 mobile Internet device that’s equipped with a slide-out QWERTY keyboard similar to what we have pictured above. This device will be powered by the company’s Tegra 600 chipset and Windows CE with some sort of skin on top, HD video playback, several days of battery life and always-on wireless connectivity, among other features. At the moment, no manufacturer has taken up the task of actually designing and working on building NVIDIA’s conceptualized MIDs, but if any company does and they get it right we just might have a promising product in the horizon.
Via Engadget
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