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Pocket-Sized Super Mini Laptop from UMID

By Jenny • Nov 17th, 2008 • Category: Mobile Computer News

Great developments in technology have allowed the major gadget manufacturers to pack big things in small dimensions. Consumers are also demanding everything be handheld nowadays as well. Even netbooks are not necessarily considered compact or small enough. To address those who are still unsatisfied, UMID has launched its new handheld computing device named ‘Super Mini Laptop’, which is smaller than a netbook but bigger than cramped PDAs.

You can place the Super Mini Laptop in the category of sub-netbook. The Super Mini Laptop weighs just 315 grams. As a result it’s very convenient to carry anywhere you want to. As far as the dimensions and overall size are concerned, it stands somewhere between Nintendo DS lite and Everun Note. But that doesn’t mean that this ‘little master’ is not among the front runners in terms of performance.

Despite such a small size and lightweight body, the Super Mini Laptop can render great performance and reliability. A 1.33GHz Atom processor and 1GB of RAM infused in the small device give the unit relatively massive amount of processing power and speed. It can also support up to 32GB of Solid State Drive (SSD) storage. So, you will never have to compromise when it comes to storing files. Other goodies include a 1.3 megapixel camera, 4.8-inch 1024 x 600 touchscreen and support for Windows XP/Vista and Linux OS. The Super Mini Laptop also offers wide range of connectivity options including WiBro, WiMAX, HSDPA, WiFi, and Bluetooth.

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