The handheld, officially called MID P8860 will be going on sale in Hong Kong on August 8th for $5,228 HKD,( about $670). For that price, you will get an 800MHz Atom Z500 processor, 512MB of RAM, a 4GB SSD. WiFi (which), Bluetooth and GPS. It might even
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Aigo's Atom-based MID gets a price, release date
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Filed under: Handhelds Aigo hasn't been keeping many secrets about its Atom-based MID, but it has been slightly less than forthcoming with any official word of a price or release date. The company now looks to have finally gotten its act together, however, with it announcing that the handheld, now officially dubbed the MID P8860, will be going on sale in Hong Kong on August 8th for $5,228 HKD (or about $670 -- a full $100 less than the last price we heard). That'll get you an 800MHz Atom Z500 processor, along with 512MB of RAM, a 4GB SSD, built-in WiFi, Bluetooth and, perhaps most notably, GPS.
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