The new MID-160 from USI may be small and thin but this one packs a spacious 5-inch screen with 800 x 480 touch screen display, WiFi, WiMax, HSDPA, Bluetooth, and GPS.
The MID runs an Intel Atom processor and comes equipped with an 8GB of flash storage 512MB RAM, and a microSD card slot. This one has no QWERTY keyboard so typing and Web surfing may be a bit difficult.
Pricing and availability are still unknown.
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