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GiiNii doesn't call its Movit Mini device a mobile Internet device (MID), but
the portable player appears to be somewhat similar to the first crop of Intel
Atom-based MIDs running the Linux-based Moblin stack, such as the BenQ S6, or
the Aigo P8860D. Offering a smaller screen at 4.3 inches, compared to the
standard 4.8-inch MID format, the unit also offers a lower resolution (480 x
272) touchscreen and lesser flash storage, and appears to have smaller
dimensions.

However, it provides similar WiFi, and optional Bluetooth radios, as well as a
webcam, speaker, and microphone. GiiNii did not disclose the processor or memory
used on its Movit devices.

GiiNii will ship its Android-based portable media player (PMP) and digital
picture frame (DPF) in October and January, respectively, according to a
spokesperson. The Movit Mini portable and larger Movit Maxx DPF include
touchscreens, WiFi, a webcam, and optional Bluetooth, says the company.

Features of GiiNii Movit Mini:
* Flash – 256MB
* Display -- 4.3-inch touchscreen at 480 x 272 resolution
* Communications -- WiFi and Bluetooth 2.0 (optional)
* USB -- Mini-USB 2.0 port
* Audio -- built-in microphone/speaker; stereo headset jack
* Camera -- video and still capture
* Battery -- Lithium Ion
* Applications -- Skype (VoIP), music and video players, calculator, address
book, alarm
* Operating system -- Android (based on Linux and Java)
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