BoEye MID - Looks like an oversized Apple iPhone
Category: new notebook modelsBy: Raghav Kapoor
It runs the Android operating system
BoEye a Chinese laptop and notebook manufacturing firm launched a very superior product named Boeye Android MID tablet at GITEX in Dubai.
I know that all you people are eagerly waiting for the Apple Tablet but it seems that the Apple tablet launch date is still a bit far off. So why not take a look at the BoEye Android MID instead which looks like an oversized iPhone, or we can say that Boeye has released the Apple Tablet before Apple could, Lollz. It can be considerd as an iPhone in it’s magnified form as it has the trademark iPhone button with sleek black stylish body and very precise finish.
Besides the superb iPhone like looks, the Android operating system is the main feature which might attract people towards this MID. Features and specifications of this Android powered MID are still not known but the display looks to be between 5 to 7 inches with a web camera on the upper right-hand corner on the front which can be very handy in case of video conferencing and other communication purposes. It is very thin as compared to other tablets and it gives a look that it has a scratch-resistant glass screen making it ideal for every type of user.
According to Boeye, the price of this MID will be around $300 which will definitely attract lots of customers towards it at least before the launch of the Apple tablet which is expected to get a launch price tag of around $800.
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