Andre Yoskowitz
8 Nov 2011 15:15
Amiga, the high-end computer company from the 1980s, is back, this time with a low-end tablet.
The Amiga Xperdio 7MTB is a 7-inch multi-touch tablet running on Android 2.2.
Under the hood is a VIA Technologies WM8650 ARM chip at 720MHz, 256MB LPDDR2 memory, 4GB internal storage and a microSD slot.
To keep the price under $100, the touch screen is resistive two-point.
Additionally, a bundled version (with USB keyboard and protective case) sells for $118.
If you are willing to spend more money, the Xpedio 7 MT for $189 jumps to an ARM Cortex-A8 processor ticking at 1GHz, 512MB LPDDR2 memory and 8GB storage. The screen is capacitive.
Delivery starts on Christmas.