iRiver's MX100-based Android tablet possibly seen in China

updated 05:45 pm EDT, Wed June 29, 2011

 

iRiver mum on details, pricing, and availability


iRiver, known for its portable multimedia players and e-book readers, has been rumored to be working on a tablet, which may now be confirmed with recent sightings of a physical device. Netbooknews reports that the company's MX100 tablet was seen at an iRiver event in China last week. The device appears to have a seven inch display form factor.

Netbooknews also noticed that the MX100 showed up towards the end of a recent LG U+ YouTube video pitch.

Some specs of the tablet have leaked out. It runs a 1GHz Samsung Hummingbird processor and Android 2.2. iRiver has not discussed availability or pricing.







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