Kinpo shows off its Android powered computer

The Taiwanese-based electronics maker Kinpo has just released their first video of their own Google Android powered UMPC device. The device currently sports a 7-inch 800x480px touch display and is dubbed the Kinpo Thin Client.

It is clear from the video there is a lot more work to do. The company will at some point release an Android powered device, but it is currently unclear when that will happen. We can likely estimate in about a year from now.

The news comes a few days after we’ve seen the very first video of an Android powered computer from Acer.

It is clear that computer-makers are taking notice of Google’s open source Android OS. We can confirm that both BenQ and HTC are working on release an Android powered device, but we have yet to see any actual pictures. BenQ says it will release an Android netbook by 2010. There is no time frame from HTC.


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3 Comments For This Post

  1. piles Says:

    I would like to have something like this

  2. RoboStorm Says:

    Android might have some problems because Apple sued HTC for some patented inventions. I don't know who will win the lawsuit but if Apple wins HTC and Android Will have some serious problems because Android and the newer versions won't be sold on the market anymore.
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  3. Anonymous Says:

    Android might have some problems because Apple sued HTC for some patented inventions. I don’t know who will win the lawsuit but if Apple wins HTC and Android Will have some serious problems because Android and the newer versions won’t be sold on the market anymore. n_______________________________________nused computer hardware

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