There are many new MID devices being released these days, and it seems that the 7-inch screen size is gaining popularity among the fans of reading on mobile devices. Users looking to read books, comics or work documents have shown great interest in SmartDevices (SmartQ7, SmartV7), WitsTech (A81/W1060), and other 7-inch multi-function MIDs. Operating systems available on these devices vary, from Linux to WinCE, with Android being the most sought after. Its a safe bet that the first manufacturer that can release a dependable MID running Android with full Market functionality and a decent price will get a great deal of interest from potential MID users, especially avid readers.
So what did SmartDevices do? They decided to release a device that has all three operating systems available. Users can choose which OS to start at boot-time. This 7-inch device also boasts HD video and a new HDMI port. Those of you familiar with the SmartQ7 MID will recognize this device, as the SmartV7 build is almost identical to its older sibling. I have received a review unit from Eletroworld and am working on a new detailed review of the device. Expect a lot of Android coverage in this review, as I put the unit through tests to determine the depth functionality the Android build that comes with the SmartV7 ships with. From initial looks, it seems the Android implementation does not have Market working yet, but expect more details when I finish the review. Has SmartDevices beaten the other manufacturers to the punch?