Generally, MIDs are souped-up smartphones, while netbooks are pared-down
laptops. MIDs run smartphone platforms and have slightly more powerful
processors than most mobile devices, while Netbooks run traditional desktop
OSs and include Atom, which leads to lower battery life but yields a bit
more power.

I do like the idea of having a larger screen and more horsepower when I'm
sitting on a train, plane, or coffee shop, and having that same data
available on my phone.

What I really want, though, is Antenna Design's Ori-Ori Moshi-Moshi. It's a
large-screen display! Oh wait, fold it in half and it's a tablet! But wait!
There's more! Fold a few more times and it's a phone!
http://www.gearfuse.com/ori-ori-moshi-moshi-flexy-multimedia-device-from-the-future/

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