A company called NFS-HLJ has come up with the a device called LonMID M100, which represents a very interesting cross between an Atom-powered MID and a mobile phone. The LonMID M100 features no less than two displays. First of all, there’s a swiveling one – 4.8-inch touchscreen, 800×480 pixel resolution, employed for the MID functionality, and then a smaller, 2.4-inch QVGA display used for the smartphone functions.

The device’s hardware configuration is consistent with the standard MID design, featuring an 800MHz Intel Atom Z500 processor, 512MB DDR2 RAM, up to 1GB supported, 4GB SSD and Midinux operating system, as well as Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR and Wi-Fi 802.11b/g support. Nevertheless, the device also packs a couple of features typically found in the case of smartphones, such as a SIM card slot, hardware keypad, camera shutter button, USB port, two miniUSB ports, call buttons, power button, etc.










How do I contact this NFS-HLJ company to find out if and when this lonMid M-100 unit will be available to the united states and how much of a price tag will it carry as well as the phone frequiencies specs