Aigo MID. Retail version Unboxing.

Posted on 03 August 2008, Last updated on 03 August 2008 by

Finally, a MID in it’s final form! UMPCFever got hold of a retail version of the Aigo MID.

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There’s no news about performance or battery life at this stage but we’re in contact with them to try and get the details for you. I believe this goes on sale at the end of this week.

Aigo MID specifications.

UMPCFever photo report.. (translated)

The Aigo MID is based on the same design as the one that Gigabyte are using for their M528 which which I tested recently and will be on sale in the western world sometime very soon.

4 Comments For This Post

  1. kyuss says:

    please hurry up, gigabyte! :-)

  2. DTrain says:

    Chippy, what ever happened to the rest of your review of the M528??? I’m interested on what you think about it. Also any news on the LG Xnote?

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