Much like the Toshiba Libretto W100 and the MSI laptops, Mintpass have come out with a dual-screen computer. It allows users to fold out a second screen and use the both of them side-by-side or use the lower screen as a virtual on-screen keyboard. Unlike the Toshiba and MSI laptops however, the Mintpass tablet will not only have two screens, but two OS' as well - Window 7 and Android. There are even words passed between Mintpass and Google to get Android Market and other apps onto the device. Perhaps with a little bit of patience and perseverance, the new Mintpad mini-tablet could end up running Gingerbread or Honeycomb - it seems fitting enough.
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Pocketables have got themselves a Mintpad and in their review praise it for it's great build quality, responsive touchscreen, good display, better than expected camera, strong “vector-based memo engine”, colorful UI, good web browsing, Windows CE support and great sound quality.
See the full review for the complete lowdown.
The Mintpass Mintpad is a Korean PMP with a 2.8-inch screen, 4GB onboard memory and support for APE, FLAC, MP3, OGG, WAV and WMA audio and DIVX, MPEG-4, WMV and XVID video.
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The Korean Mintpad has been revamped with a sleek new black makeover.
Now supporting DMB (Digital Media Broadcasting), the 4GB WinCE 5.0-based PMP shares the same features as it's white big brother.
Features include a built-in 1.3 megapixel camera, a 2.8 inch QVGA touchscreen (color TFT LCD), web browser, memo, WIFI, sketchpad, chat, 4GB internal memory (with microSD support SDHC up to 16GB) and a built in speaker.