Hivision Netbooks, MID, and eReader at CES 2010

This video features products from Hivision showcased at CES 2010, including the PWS700B and PWS700BA Linux netbooks, as well as an MID with Windows CE, and an ebook reader running on Linux.

Charbax, who recorded the video, is very impressed with Hivision's Android netbook and it's surprisingly fast Android web browser over WIFi and Ethernet. He assumes that it could retail for about US $149, which seems to be a reasonable guess.

The hardware information given in the video doesn't quite meet the product specs found on Hivision's product pages. According to the woman at the Hivision booth the Android netbook has a 500MHz processor, the battery lasts for 4 hours, and the netbook weighs 900g. Pretty confusing.

Operating Systems: Android

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