
Tablet Alert! The Nationite Midnite is expected to launch on August 23rd and if you pre-order the device before August 9th, this tablet will run you $199. If you decide to wait, this device will run you $219. This device is noted to have out-of-the-box ability to flash custom ROMs and with its TI OMAP3 3530 600MHz processor, it should be a decent one to overclock.
Features of the Nationite Midnite include:
- Processor :ARM A8 Cortex processor (TI OMAP3 3530) 600mHz
- RAM : 256MB DDR
- Internal memory: 2GB
- Expansion memory : microSDHC up to 16 GB
- WIFI connectivity – web, facebook, etc etc
- Operating System : Android 2.2
- Access to Android market place for app downloads
- Supported Languages: English, Chinese, others
- Display : 800×480 7″ LCD
- Input : Resistive touchscreen (this is not multitouch screen)
- Audio output : 3.5 mm jack, integrated speakers
- Networking : 802.11 Wireless b/g – built in
- Peripheral Support: USB HOST (mouse, keyboard, memory stick, etc)
- Battery : 3000 mAH
- Video formats : MKV (H.264 HP)/RMVB/MPEG-4/FLV/MPEG-1/MPEG-2 up to 720p
- Audio formats : MP3, WMA. FLAC, AAC, AC3, OGG, WAV
- Image formats : JPEG, PNG, BMP, GIF
This device doesn’t give us much to work with, and the resistive touchscreen might deter most. You can head over to Nationite’s site now for more information and to pre-order this tablet.
Source: Phandroid
What are your first impressions of this tablet? Let us know in the comments below.








These resistive tablets are garbage…I do appreciate the updates though
These resistive tablets are garbage…I do appreciate the updates though
I wanna see when the android “adam” gonna be released
I wanna see when the android “adam” gonna be released
It looks strangely like the witstech a81-e….
It looks strangely like the witstech a81-e….
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I really can’t imagine buying a table with a processor that is 400mHz slower than my phone!
I really can’t imagine buying a table with a processor that is 400mHz slower than my phone!
I really can’t imagine buying a table with a processor that is 400mHz slower than my phone!
@Several. If you are running a Droid X at the time of your statement, that would hold true. Remembers this processor is a step up from the Snapdragon. This processor is equivalent to a 880 mHz Snapdragon which actually run at about 900-998 mHz. Not that big of a difference.
Also think that cell phones aren’t running DDR memory either. It’s not comparing apples to apples to be fair. You’d be better off comparing this to an iPad.
@Several. If you are running a Droid X at the time of your statement, that would hold true. Remembers this processor is a step up from the Snapdragon. This processor is equivalent to a 880 mHz Snapdragon which actually run at about 900-998 mHz. Not that big of a difference.
Also think that cell phones aren’t running DDR memory either. It’s not comparing apples to apples to be fair. You’d be better off comparing this to an iPad.
@Several. If you are running a Droid X at the time of your statement, that would hold true. Remembers this processor is a step up from the Snapdragon. This processor is equivalent to a 880 mHz Snapdragon which actually run at about 900-998 mHz. Not that big of a difference.
Also think that cell phones aren’t running DDR memory either. It’s not comparing apples to apples to be fair. You’d be better off comparing this to an iPad.
I’m liking the looks of it, and I love the USB host port, but as far as I’m concerned, the pressure screen (my numerous Windows Mobile devices have taught me to hate those), lack of multitouch, and underpowered processor have killed it. I’ll wait for HTC and/or HP to get it right.
I’m liking the looks of it, and I love the USB host port, but as far as I’m concerned, the pressure screen (my numerous Windows Mobile devices have taught me to hate those), lack of multitouch, and underpowered processor have killed it. I’ll wait for HTC and/or HP to get it right.
I’m liking the looks of it, and I love the USB host port, but as far as I’m concerned, the pressure screen (my numerous Windows Mobile devices have taught me to hate those), lack of multitouch, and underpowered processor have killed it. I’ll wait for HTC and/or HP to get it right.
Capacitive touchscreens can’t be the only touchscreens you should consider. They are more costly and aren’t accessible to people with prosthetic limbs as they are intended to work on contact with skin. It is nice to see devices come out with a resistive screen. What we need are choices, or, everyone just build their product exactly like an iPad.
Capacitive touchscreens can’t be the only touchscreens you should consider. They are more costly and aren’t accessible to people with prosthetic limbs as they are intended to work on contact with skin. It is nice to see devices come out with a resistive screen. What we need are choices, or, everyone just build their product exactly like an iPad.
Capacitive touchscreens can’t be the only touchscreens you should consider. They are more costly and aren’t accessible to people with prosthetic limbs as they are intended to work on contact with skin. It is nice to see devices come out with a resistive screen. What we need are choices, or, everyone just build their product exactly like an iPad.
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