iRiver has spent the past couple of years testing the e-reader waters , however the company may now be able to plunge into the deeper end of the pool, with its first Android tablet. A blogger in Korea recently spotted the slate, believed to be the seven-inch MX100, during an iRiver event in China. In line with the source, it’s powered by a 1GHz Samsung Hummingbird core, runs on Android 2.2 Froyo and is supplied with 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi — not exactly cutting-edge stuff, but no less than it is not Bubble Yum-flavored . There’s been no official confirmation from iRiver yet, nor can we have any details on pricing or availability, but you are able to head past the break to work out a semi-recent commercial from LG U+, wherein the MX100 makes a quick cameo round the 0:15 mark.
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