Eston's 7-inch Android MID believes it's an N97, can play full HD
We'll go out on a limb here and suggest that Nokia probably doesn't care about Shenzhen Eston's N97-branded device, but what really matters is whether you should care about it. Positioned slap bang in the middle between smartphones and netbooks, this Android-driven MID offers 7 inches of viewing real estate and 4 hours of battery, as well as integrated WiFi, 3G, Flash player, web browser, and ebook reader, plus the purported ability to play back full HD content. Don't ask us how anyone can squeeze that kind of processing power out of a Marvell PXA303 chip, but if you want to know more, the read link is your ever-loyal best friend.
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if only these things were a. real and b. built to decent standards...
Man that must suck pushing lawn rolls to cover a highway....guess you could call it the highway to hell?
They're actually rolling the high way :D
Keep rollin' rollin' rollin' rollin'
As most construction crews there's always a duche doing nothing. but look @ others work
That is an awesome picture- the guys rolling up the road.
I think he is actually rolling the sod out not rolling up the road. does anyone know if this is a movie?
The name of this work is 'Belgian Railways', if you look carefully, there is a train in the background going over a bridge. I don't have the damnedest idea what is going on in that pic, but I know I am in love.
I just found out some more info about the said pic.
It is an advert for Belgian Railways. The ad shows that because of the efficiency of Belgian Railways, there is no need for highways any more, and hence they are being rolled up. Nice concept.
@Saurabh Jain Where could I find a full-sized version?
I already bought this thing, really awesome, only 800RMB here in Shanghai. Best thing is it has HDMI out, so you can plug it into your TV.
So does it perform well? The article is fairly incredulous that so much could be promised with so little power, so... inquiring minds want to know.
GPS?
What is the picture/video overlayed on the device from?
As already mentioned above, this is art from the Belgian photographer Frank Uyttenhove .