
These two mobile internet devices from Inkia aren’t anything special but they both pack a handy GPS chip nonetheless. One has a 5-inch screen while the other boasts a 7-inch display, both touchscreens and both with 800 x 480 pixel resolution. Other common features include GPS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 3G network support, 1 GB of RAM and 32 GB of solid state memory.
The 5-inch MID, which doesn’t have a name yet, comes in a variety of Intel Atom Z500 chip varieties ranging from 1.1 MHz and 1.6 MHz, while the 7-inch unnamed MID has a 945GSE/ICH7M chipset for its N270 Atom and also ships with a VIA CPU option. The smaller and larger models also have differences in a few other specifications as well: microSD slot vs. SD/MMC slot, and a 1, 900 mAh lithium polymer battery vs. a 3, 000 lithium polymer battery. Both have a 0.3-megapixel webcam while the 5-inch model also has a 3.2-inch digital camera.
Inkia hasn’t released pricing or availability dates for either MID, but don’t bet the house on either model coming to North America anytime in the near future.

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