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#1376
Originally Posted by lma View Post
OMAP 1710 actually, and 64MB physical RAM (48MB is the "accessible" figure after taking into account the OS overheads). Nearly identical to the 770 inside.
Actually, only 12MB is available to the applications after the thing boots. It was announced as having 48MB of RAM, so I have no idea where the rest has gone.

On the outside it had a quite decent screen resolution (nearly double the pixels of the other models in the range) and a keyboard that feels similar to the N810's but with a full 5 rows of keys.
The keyboard is way, way better than N810's. You can actually type on the E70. With N810, I usually have to resort to the virtual keyboard, given how awkward the hardware keyboard is.