UMID Shows Off Very, Very Small Netbook
Posted 11/13/08 at 02:15:33 PM | by Paul Lilly
Another day brings with it yet another netbook release, but this latest one makes all the rest look like ginormous notebooks by comparison. Korean manufacturer UMID was spotted showing off its pint-sized portable PC with a touch-screen that measures a scant 4.8-inches, more than 2 inches smaller than the typical netbook.
Despite its small stature, UMID's mini-netbook manages to cram a bunch of goodies underneath the hood. Intel's Atom processor makes a predictable appearance, along with the standard fare 1GB of memory and up to 32GB of SSD storage. But UMID also stuffs the netbook with wireless broadband WiBro, a digital TV receiver, HSDPA, WiMAX, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, a webcam, and a micro-SD slot. In addition to Linux and XP, the device also supports Vista.
UMID plans to launch its new tiny netbook sometime in 2009.

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Because the question is inevitible
Submitted by nekollx on Thu, 2008-11-13 14:02
"What games can it play?"









