It may look like the PDAs of the old days but certainly is more powerful. Plus it pretty much has the standard netbook features and specs, so we might as well categorize it as a netbook.

Alright, we’re talking here of the Korean UMID mini netbook, and when we say mini, we mean mini as in smaller than the 7-inch Eee PCs.

Detailed specs include: Atom processor, 1GB of RAM, up to 32GB of SSD storage, wireless broadband capable, digital TV receivers, WiMAX, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, HSDPA, touchscreen display with 1024×600 resolution and is powerful enough to run on XP, Linux and even VISTA.

The only problem with such a small device as this UMID netbook is of course the keyboard. Unless of course you’ve got tiny hands and fingers. No words though on whether this netbook will get out of the Korean market. Pricing is unavailable as well.

Via  Aving

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