The new XDA Atom

cNet Asia is reporting on a new HTC PDA (HTC is the OEM manufacturer of famous PDAs sold under different names, such as XDA, MDA or Qtek. See XDA Developers for more info)

The smal form-factor of the current XDA Mini fails to achieve the same level of mobile connectivity as its big counterparts like the XDA IIi (which I currently have) or the XDA IIs (with a nifty qwerty sliding keyboard) due to the lack of WiFi network adapter.

This is where the new XDA Atom comes in: even smaller than the mini (The Atom measures 102 x 58 x 18.5 mm compared with the mini’s 108 x 58 x 18.1 mm) this baby has integrated WiFi, 262k-clolor QVGA screen (a lot better than most current PDA’s) and the coveted Windows Mobile 5.0 OS.
It also has O2 MediaPlus (I hope it’s easy to remove).

O2 XDA Atom

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