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<blockquote data-quote="mudrana" data-source="post: 5005250" data-attributes="member: 17378"><p>A Korean firm’s unveiled what it claimed is the world’s smallest and lightest notebook to date.</p><p></p><p><img src="http://regmedia.co.uk/2009/02/24/umid_mbook_04.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>The mbook measures just 158 x 94.1 x 18.6mm and weighs only 315g, yet its diminutive 4.8in display has a 1024 x 600 resolution and appears to be stylus operated. A speaker sits on one side of the screen and a 1.3Mp webcam rests on the other.</p><p></p><p>Two versions of the machine appear to be available, one with a 1.1GHz Intel Atom processor and another with a 1.3GHz option. Both come with 1GB of memory, but the Flash-based storage provided ranges between 8GB and 32GB.</p><p></p><p><img src="http://regmedia.co.uk/2009/02/24/umid_mbook_03.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>Maker UMID has also claimed the machine’s compatible with a strong selection of communication technologies, including HSDPA, Bluetooth 2.0 and WiBro – a WiMax-like wireless broadband internet technology developed in the company’s native South Korea.</p><p></p><p>A pull-out aerial also allows the mbook to receive telly signals, but given that it’s DMB compatible – rather than DVB-H – it's probable that the machine’s only set-up to receive TV signals in South Korea.</p><p></p><p>Elsewhere on the tiny notebook you’ll find a four-in-one memory card slot, a mini USB 2.0 port and a Qwerty keyboard. Battery life should last about six hours.</p><p></p><p><img src="http://regmedia.co.uk/2009/02/24/umid_mbook_02.jpg" alt="" class="fr-fic fr-dii fr-draggable " style="" /></p><p></p><p>The 1.3GHz mbook costs KRW800,000 (£368/$534/€417), while its slower specification twin costs KRW700,000. UK launch dates or prices haven’t been announced.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mudrana, post: 5005250, member: 17378"] A Korean firm’s unveiled what it claimed is the world’s smallest and lightest notebook to date. [IMG]http://regmedia.co.uk/2009/02/24/umid_mbook_04.jpg[/IMG] The mbook measures just 158 x 94.1 x 18.6mm and weighs only 315g, yet its diminutive 4.8in display has a 1024 x 600 resolution and appears to be stylus operated. A speaker sits on one side of the screen and a 1.3Mp webcam rests on the other. Two versions of the machine appear to be available, one with a 1.1GHz Intel Atom processor and another with a 1.3GHz option. Both come with 1GB of memory, but the Flash-based storage provided ranges between 8GB and 32GB. [IMG]http://regmedia.co.uk/2009/02/24/umid_mbook_03.jpg[/IMG] Maker UMID has also claimed the machine’s compatible with a strong selection of communication technologies, including HSDPA, Bluetooth 2.0 and WiBro – a WiMax-like wireless broadband internet technology developed in the company’s native South Korea. A pull-out aerial also allows the mbook to receive telly signals, but given that it’s DMB compatible – rather than DVB-H – it's probable that the machine’s only set-up to receive TV signals in South Korea. Elsewhere on the tiny notebook you’ll find a four-in-one memory card slot, a mini USB 2.0 port and a Qwerty keyboard. Battery life should last about six hours. [IMG]http://regmedia.co.uk/2009/02/24/umid_mbook_02.jpg[/IMG] The 1.3GHz mbook costs KRW800,000 (£368/$534/€417), while its slower specification twin costs KRW700,000. UK launch dates or prices haven’t been announced. [/QUOTE]
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