The video demo begins with an unboxing and a good look at how you’ll be able to use the Witstech A81 as an E-Book Reader. It’s not anywhere near as thrilling as the iPad video demo. The implication, though, is obvious. As long as you do not mind stylus input, the Windows CE on the A81 is just as capable or more capable than the OS X on the iPad. As far as hardware specs, the product in the video below is a 7-inch MID (all around portable computer + PMP + E-Reader) with WiFi, Bluetooth and 16GB of memory. Priced at under $250, it’s a powerful Cortex A8 device with optional GPS and a whole lot of video, music, text and even MS Office programs supported. Chinese users will have built-in QQ. Click the link below for the store.
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February 18th, 2010 at 2:45 am
Using old Windows CE will make this a fail. If they use the newer finger friendly version of the OS it’ll be a win. Even if its Windows Mobile 6.5.3, but Windows Phone 7 would be better.
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