Justek will now be selling the M1 mbook for customers worldwide. Despite the laudable form factor and the inclusion of a QWERTY keyboard and making the Mbook M1 the smallest netbook in the world, it has had bad reviews in its home country. The $659.42 (Linux) and $765.78 (XP) price points won’t help its cause [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, May 13, 2009
Korea has plenty of e-dictionaries on sale right now and their numbers just got bigger with the introduction of a Windows XP e-Dic. The M1D (M1D-101KWA) still falls under the mbook model of makers UMID and in fact shares the same hardware as the M1 mbook but shaved .2GHz in processor speed and sans the [...]
Continue reading...Wednesday, April 29, 2009
Well, the Koreans knew it before any of us did. The UMID M1 sucks big time on built quality. UMPCportal was in the mood for a full review of the Mbook M1 and here’s what they have to say: Groundbreakingly portable computer Totally hand usable (no table or lap necessary) Plastic body is of poor quality Thumb keys too [...]
Continue reading...Monday, April 27, 2009
The best thing one can say about the M1 mbook is that it’s a small neapackage with everything you need for on-the-go Internet surfing. The price is set at $1425.95 for the higher end version with HSDPA, but I believe that’s in Australian dollars, though still pricey after you convert it to US–$1,007 USD or [...]
Continue reading...Sunday, February 22, 2009
Tired of the usual Korean e-Dictionary? Why not get a netbook of the same size. Yes, UMID just announced the tiniest netbook yet, dubbed the mbook. The mbook uses an Atom Intel CPU just like its big brothers running at 1.1GHz. The mbook. Battery life up to 6 hours. It has WiFi and a form [...]
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Friday, May 22, 2009
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