Posted on 13 August 2009
Tags: inkia, inkia 500
Just when I thought everything had gone quiet, up pops a new 4.8” 800×480 MID! Its a fairly basic design from China that reminds me a little of the BenQ S6 because of its tablet style. Samples are available to buy right now so clearly it’s almost ready for production.


Shanzai.com have an English-language report up with basic information about the specs. Personally I’d like to see a better keyboard input option on this though. XP Home has a rudimentary on screen keyboard but it’s terrible!
Via UMPCPortal.com.
Specifications and information.
Posted on 13 August 2009
Tags: 500, atom, inkia, inkia 500, MID
We first got wind of two Inkia ultra-mobile devices a month ago when we saw a few renderings and some specs but it seems that at least the 5” version has made it through a sample run and out to some bloggers. There’s an English hands-on write up at Shanzai.com

We’re looking at a fairly basic MID here with a 1.1Ghz Atom CPU, 16GB SSD, 1GB RAM and naturally, the ability to run Linux or Windows. The sample price is around $300 which indicates to me that an end-user XP-licensed price of somewhere around $400 should be expected. Note that there’s no 3G in this though. The battery size is 14wh which means it should, given reasonable engineering quality, run for about 3hrs with WiFi on. Weight is 350gm but size-wise it’s still not as slim as most of us would like it. What I really like about it is the optical mouse pointer and buttons. For lazy-man browsing, it’s a must-have!
The big issue here though is the total lack of hardware or software keyboard. Anyone wanting to buy and brand the device for distribution is going to have to think carefully about that. Without a very good on screen keyboard it’s going to struggle to tempt buyers. Maybe a call to the Dial-Key guys at Fortune Fountain is in order!
We’ve added the Inkia 500 to the database.
Posted on 11 July 2009
Tags: inkia, inkia 5, inkia 7, MID, UMPC
Looks like a Chinese company called Inkia plans on creating two MIDs and is looking for partners to bring them to North America. All we can see for now are renders of the devices, but specs seem to be listed in full. We’ll just have to do with the names Inkia 5” &” 7” MID for now as they aren’t officially named at this point:

Inkia 5” MID
- 5” TFT ( 800×480) touch screen
- Operation system support: Microsoft XP, Linux
- CPU: Intel Atom Z510/Z520/Z530
- Chipset: Intel US15W
- HDD: 1”SSD(PATA) 8GB/16GB/32GB
- RAM: DDRII memory 1G on board
- Network Access: Wireless LAN 802.11b/g
- Network Interface: USB adapter
- Support Bluetooth & GPS
- Support 3G
- Storage device: Micro SD (T-Flash)
- Audio: AC’97 Controller + speaker + headphone + stereo Mic
- USB2.0*2
- Webcam: 0.3 mega pixel
- Camera: 3.2 mega pixel
- Switch Control: Power On/Off Switch, Camera button
- Led Denote: Power Denote, Charge Denote, Wireless Denote
- Lithium Battery: 2-cell Lithium polymer 7.4V 1900mAh
- Power adaptor: Input 100-240V Output: 12V 3A
- Size: (L)160x(W)95x(H)22mm
- Weight: 350g

Inkia 7” MID
- 7” TFT ( 800×480) touch screen
- Operation system support: Microsoft XP, Linux
- CPU: Intel Atom N270 1.6G
- Chipset: Intel 945GSE+ICH7-M
- HDD: 1”SSD(PATA) 8GB/16GB/32GB
- RAM: DDRII memory 1G
- Network Interface: 10/100M Ethernet (RJ45)
- Network Access: Wireless LAN 802.11b/g
- Support Bluetooth & GPS
- Storage device: Card reader module (SD/MMC)
- Audio: AC’97 Controller + speaker + headphone + stereo Mic
- USB2.0*2
- Webcam: 0.3 mega pixel
- Switch Control: Power On/Off Switch, direction keys, volume up/down, brightness up/down
- Led Denote: Power Denote, Charge Denote, Wireless Denote
- Lithium Battery: 2-cell polymer Lithium 7.4V 3000mAh
- Power adaptor: Input 100-240V Output: 12V 3A
- Temperature: 5°C ~ 35°C; Humidity: 20% ~ 80%
- Size: L 205 * W130* H20.8mm
- Weight: 700g
- Support 3G
There is also plans for a VIA based version of this model which will run Windows CE or Linux. More info from these devices as we get it.
[Thanks for sending this in Robert]