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Market analysts have already branded the MID technology as having no future due to poor demands and sales. Nevertheless, companies continue their efforts to churn out their MID solutions, and this is where the xpPhone comes in. This MID called the xpPhone can run on a full-fledge version of the Microsoft Windows XP. On the other hand, it also supports GSM lines. And as for the hardware specifications, the xpPhone has 64GB SSD, has WiFi functionality, 1.3 megapixel onboard camera and a comfortable 4.8 inch 800x480 touchscreen. The xpPhone can give consumers a whopping 5 solid hours of uninterrupted usage, which I think is one of the best in the industry. However, I don’t think that MIDs are practical electronics though. And judging from the price that electronics companies as suggesting, I believe that consumers are better off purchasing a netbook or even an entry level notebook. ![]() Comments (1)
![]() written by Affordable SEO services, July 02, 2009
I can't understand why people is underestimating this xpPhone MID so much as this is much comfortable in use and you can take this little phone anywhere you want.Well it might be the design which is not liked by the customers but one thing is to noticed that company is having some profit and the are still manufacturing it and that gives you some idea that this xpPhone is not bad as much people are thinking.
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