The new UMID M1 is exquisite looking
Category: new notebook modelsBy: Pallab Jyotee Hazarika
Oh, it has the killer look that you can carry in pocket, let’s see what I mean
The company claims it as the world's smallest PC. I don’t know exactly how far the claim is true, but the M1 sure is a hell of a compact device. You get an almost full PC experience in a mere 6.2 x 3.7 x 0.7 inches (157 x 94 x 17mm) box that weighs a meager 313g. It’s small enough to put in a big enough pocket or purse, sporting a crisp 4.8” 1024 x 600 touchscreen. You have the Webcam placed on the left top corner. There is a dedicated button above the keyboard for enabling/disabling Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Integrated ports include the micro SD, mini-USB, and mini-headphone. Each set also includes carrying pouch and hand strap. The stylus pocket looks in lines with the body.
The UMID M1 is powered by an Intel Atom 1.33GHz CPU, and storage of up to 32GB Solid State HDD. Perhaps the best thing about this baby is the battery that delivers up to five hours of actual use – as claimed by the company.
If you are a gadget – freak, Internet addict but cannot stay at a place – one of these devices might just come handy sometimes, especially if you are thinking of getting yourself a netbook as a secondary computer because of the above reasons.
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