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Viliv X70EX Premium 3GP
$879.00
Released September, 2009
The Pros:Slim and sexy design. WiFi. 3G.
The Cons:No QWERTY keyboard. Niche device - very expensive and underpriced for a device which is less powerful and more difficult to use than a netbook. Runs Windows XP.
The Viliv X70EX Premium 3GP is the third of three Mobile Internet Devices (MID) released by Viliv in September 2009. It is the most powerful in the series, as it not only incorporates 802.11b/g WiFi connectivity, but it in fact also hosts an integrated 3G data model (HSPA).
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With this, users can access broadband Internet anytime and anywhere via a 3G network; US customers need only signup at a 3G service provider for a pay-as-you-go or subscription plan. Included also is an Intel Atom Z520 (1.33GHz) processor, 1GB of DDR2 RAM, a 32GB SSD drive, and a 7” WSVGA display that can handle 720p video playback. Signature to the Viliv X70EX Premium 3GP is its integrated GPS receiver, which allows users to take advantage of any Windowx XP navigation software to lookup an address. Added to that an optional car-kit and the Viliv X70EX Premium 3GP turns into an automobile GPS receiver.
Features
- Mobile Internet Device
- HSPA/WiFi Connectivity
- Intel Atom Processor
- DD2 RAM
- Solid-State Drive
- 7” Screen (720p Playback)
- Integrated GPS
- Optional Car-Kit
- Rechargeable
- SDHC Expansion
Specifications
- Process: Intel Atom Z520 (1.33GHz)
- Display: 7” WSVGA (1024x600) Touchscreen
- Launcher: viliv Cube
- OS: Windows XP Home
- Memory: DDR2 1GB
- Storage: SSD 32GB
- Camera: 1.3MP
- Keyboard: viliv virtual haptic feedback keyboard
- WLAN: 802.11b/g
- WWLAN: HSPA/TD-SCDMA/EVDO/WiMAX
- Bluetooth: 2.0+EDR
- GPS: Sirf Starlll
- IO Port: SDHC, Audio, USB, USB(Link), Multi IO
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32GB solid state storage drive
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powerful for the size - fully capable X86 PC
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high definition 7" display (1024x600px)
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respectable battery life - 5.5 hours (claimed)
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niche device - very expensive and underpriced for a device which is less powerful and more difficult to use than a netbook
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