Ez MINI
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The EZ Mini is a handheld game console developed by Shanda and fabriqued by Mitac or Mio. It plays MP3/WMA music, DivX/MPEG4/WMV movies, and 2-D/3-D games. It also supports HTML, PDB, and TXT. Shanda develops MMORPGs, so people can play MMORPGs on the EZ Mini. Many games can be uploaded off the Internet.
It is currently released in China.
[edit] Specifications
- Intel PXA 270 processor clocked at 416 Mhz.
- 320 x 240 2.7 inch LCD screen
- 64MB RAM