Aigo MID video demo.

Posted on 17 November 2008, Last updated on 11 November 2019 by

Thanks to Mobilx.eu I’ve had the Aigo MID for a few weeks now. I put a fairly lengthy post up a few weeks ago explaining where this device fits in but now it’s time to give you an overview of it in action.

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Here’s the video, made with very little preparation so you get to see a few problems with the device too.


Also available in higher quality WMV and H.264.

As I said in my hands-on, this isn’t a device for most consumers yet. It’s an early-adopters device built with good hardware and relatively open software. Out-of-the-box the applications are relatively thin and light but it’s main task, being a mobile internet device, is performed extremely well as you can see in the video. If high-end browsing in a pocketable form factor with media, music and communications, good Wifi and BT and a really lovely screen fits your bill, this could be one for you.

More information and links including specifications and gallery, available through the Aigo MID info-page.

5 Comments For This Post

  1. Corrupted Mind says:

    The more I see of this device the more I like it. I’m in two minds, do I follow the original plan and go for an R50a as a direct replacement for my Q1. Or do I go with the 1-2 punch from a Netbook (HP mini-note is the current favorite) and the Aigo Mid? Also and perhaps most importantly, I become a free agent phone wise in 2009 – so do do I finally leave the s60 fold to go android, iphone or blackberry?

  2. Chippy says:

    Wow. Almost the same corrupted mind as myself.
    I’ve gone for the old one-two. Netbook – MID. I’m considering my phone options for next year. Android OS (probably not on that HTC hardware due it being ugly in my eyes) is on the cards.

    Steve.

  3. walletje-w says:

    Hello,
    could you put an psp next to it to compare them?

    Thanx.

  4. Lehan says:

    Very good review!
    And I very much wish to see comparison Aigo and Everun
    You remember it? :)
    I hope it it will be fast.
    Best Regards.

  5. Brentan says:

    going to do a review with XP?

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