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A few days ago I commented about the Celio Redfly adding support for BlackBerrys. I came across that bit of information first while researching to purchase a Celio RedFly myself and then while I’ve been …

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ClarionMIND MID

Posted by ctitanic on September 29, 2008 – 12:24 pm
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ClarionMIND is a new MID running Linux using an Intel Atom processor.  You can read more about this device at Aving USA.

The ClarionMiND is expected to be available in North America in this November and in Europe market in January, 2009.

And I wonder, would you buy a MID now that the price of some netbooks is really low?

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  • Pony99CA
    This seems to be promoted as a Personal Navigation Device with Internet capabilities, not a Mobile Internet Device with navigation capabilities.

    I'm not sure that it really matters, but Clarion is better known for their automotive accessories, so I look at it as the former.

    As for whether to choose a MID or Netbook, it depends on how and where I'd use it. If portability is more important, then a MID might make more sense.

    Personally, I'm looking at the Celio RedFly now that you can buy them for $200.

    Steve
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