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Nationite MIDnite, a 7” Inch Android 2.2 powered tablet

on August 6, 2010 – 10:02 pm5 Comments

Nationnite has announced that they will be launching an Android powered MID, which is known as MIDnite on August 23rd. The Nationnite MIDnite is a 7” Inch Android tablet, powered by Android 2.2. The device is now available for pre-order, if you pre-order it before 9th August, then it will cost $199.99, but if you order it after 9th August, then you have to pay $209, and after the 23rd it’ll cost $219. So if you want it, then pre-order it right now.

Have a look on the specifications of the MIDnite :

  • Processor :ARM A8 Cortex processor (TI OMAP3 3530) 600mHz
  • RAM : 256MB DDR
  • Internal memory: 2GB
  • Expansion memory : microSDHC up to 16 GB
  • WIFI connectivity – web, facebook, etc etc
  • Operating System : Android 2.2
  • Access to Android market place for app downloads
  • Supported Languages: English, Chinese, others
  • Display : 800×480 7″ LCD
  • Input : Resistive touchscreen (this is not multitouch screen)
  • Audio output : 3.5 mm jack, integrated speakers
  • Networking : 802.11 Wireless b/g – built in
  • Peripheral Support: USB HOST (mouse, keyboard, memory stick, etc)
  • Battery : 3000 mAH
  • Video formats : MKV (H.264 HP)/RMVB/MPEG-4/FLV/MPEG-1/MPEG-2 up to 720p
  • Audio formats : MP3, WMA. FLAC, AAC, AC3, OGG, WAV
  • Image formats : JPEG, PNG, BMP, GIF

The only bad thing is the resistive touchscreen, and people would not like it because everyone is talking about multi-touchscreen these days, overall specs are very good. Head over to Nationnite site if you want to know more, and don’t forget to watch the video after the break:

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  • MGS

    Not bad for Rs. 9k

  • brian

    will flash work?

    • Asad Rafi

      Can you see the Android 2.2, so yes :)

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  • David

    Capacitive touchscreens can’t be the only touchscreens you should consider. They are more costly and aren’t accessible to people with prosthetic limbs as they are intended to work on contact with skin. It is nice to see devices come out with a resistive screen. What we need are choices, or, everyone just build their product exactly like an iPad.