The Inbrics MID-M1 was announced back in November but only a few scarce details were able to be gleaned from the machine translated Korean press release. The MID-M1 was slated for CES 2010 and now that the trade show is upon us, full details on this interesting tablet have emerged. The MID-M1 will feature everything but the kitchen sink including:
- 3.7-inch, 800×480 AMOLED touch screen
- slider form factor with QWERTY keyboard
- 833 MHz Cortex A-8 processor
- 720P playback with Xvid and DivX support
- Android marketplace support
- GPS
- connectivity via 802.11n WiFi, Bluetooth, 3G or WiMAX
- 3 megapixel camera on the back, VGA camera on the front
- 16GB of internal storage with microSD expansion
- Dock with HDMI
The MID-M1 will run Android 1.5 or 2.0 , depending on its final release date and will include a customized overlaying interface, much like MOTOBLUR. Look for Inbrics’ products to come to the US via wireless and cable carriers, a segment of companies which the Korean manufacturer is hoping to court at CES.
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