AigoPad Models – More Information
Since the official announcement of the impending release of the various AigoPad MID products, we thought it pertinent to provide you with some necessary details about the various models on offer, as it can all get quite confusing and they all look fairly different from one another. The release of the AigoPad was announced with two series of new models incoming: the E series and the N series. The previously released (May) N520 and E500 models won’t be delved into. Let’s get into the new ones.
The AigoPad N701
Pictured above is the AigoPad N701, a 7-inch MID (with an interesting-looking aspect ration – perhaps less video-oriented than Aigo’s other AigoPad models) that runs on Android 2.0 – although a future up date supposedly in the works (rumour) to bring this to Android 2.2 (FroYo) once that becomes official as well as an upgrade for Flash 10.1 support. As of right now, the Android 2.0 MID comes with WiFi as well as optional built-in 3G functionality which is handy. This MID will support 720p video playback as well as a wide range of audio and e-book features, no doubt in no small part due to the wide availability of applications on the Android Market.
The AigoPad E501
The AigoPad E501, pictured above, is a 5-inch MID running on the Android OS (either 1.5 or 1.6) and will be able to playback 1080p videos, so it would make for a nice player as well. The E501 acts as a kind of upgrade from their previously released E500 MID, which was only capable of 720p video playback and looked a hell of a lot worse. The smooth, rounded stylings of the E501 wins my heart. The E501 will also have built-in HDMI output, which is handy, and of course comes with WiFi (no word on 3G but unlikely) as well as the usual audio/e-book/video features.
The AigoPad E700
The AigoPad E700, pictured above, seems just to be a 7-inch version of the E500, duplicating the same feature set. No added bells and whistles here.
via pocketables
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