pocketables.net - 10/30/2009
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Soyea_z5_white The Soyea Z5 measures 6.1" x 3.7" x 0.89" (similar to the popular Viliv S5 ) and has been priced by Amazon China at 5999 yuan, which is about $878. Rather astronomical compared to other devices on the market (not to mention uncharacteristic for Chinese gadgetry), I know, but maybe ...
hardwaresphere.com - 11/2/2009
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hardwaresphere.com —
Soyea, a Chinese manufacturer has released another new
MID or known as Mobile Internet Device. This device...
has been powered by Intel Atom processor 1.2Ghz, which I think is rare to see an Atom powering up MID. Even so, Soyea Z5 MID has it. Z5 MID also boasts a cool and large 5-inch touchscreen ...
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Soyea Z5 Mobile Internet Device
electronista.com - 10/31/2009
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electronista.com —
China's Soyea has recently released a new Mobile
Internet Device (MID), the Z5, which sports a 5-inch...
touchscreen with 800x480 resolution. Processing power comes courtesy of a 1.2GHz Intel Atom processor, and there is 1GB of RAM onboard. Internet ...
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Soyea Z5 MID has Intel Atom, 3G access, high price
slashgear.com - 10/31/2009
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slashgear.com —
If you’ve seen one Chinese MID, the saying
goes, you’ve seen them all, and yet we still...
keep digging through the dross in the hope of turning up something shiny and loveable. The latest glimmer amongst the grubs is the Soyea Z5 , an Atom ...
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Soyea Z5 Atom MID packs 3G
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Soyea Z5 Atom MID packs 3G
SlashGear —
... for an 8GB SSD, which seems on the meager side, but you do get an optical mouse to diddle while you weep.
Somewhat unusually for a Chinese gadget of this sort is the price, which currently – on Amazon China – is 5999 yuan ($878). We’re used to seeing MIDs vaunted at half that price, but then again they seldom actually appear for sale; perhaps this higher pricing is a sign that Soyea actually might ship some of these, should buyers be brave enough. [via Pocketables] ...
Soyea Z5 Mobile Internet Device
Hardware Sphere —
... is also available in this device.
On the storage wise, Soyea Z5 MID has a space of 8GB backed by a Solid State Drive interface. Which mean this device is shockproof enough to handle gentle bumps or knocks. You can even expand the capacity using the provided MicroSD memory card slot. Speakers, webcam, mini USB port and VGA port also exist to support your additional needs.
You can get it at Amazon China for the equivalent price of $880.
[via Pocketables]
Soyea Z5 Mobile Internet Device
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