USI demonstrated a super-thin, Linux-based mobile Internet device (MID) that offers GPS, Bluetooth, WiFi, and either HSPA or WiMAX. The Intel Atom-equipped USI MID-160 sports a 5-inch 800×480 touchscreen, and is the first announced MID that lacks a keyboard, helping it keep a 0.6-inch profile.
Link: LinuxDevices.com
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