TriGem/Averatec Lluon Mobit Mobile Internet Device Hits Korea

TriGem (known as Averatec in North America) have now released their 4.8” touchscreen 1.33GHz Intel Atom Z520 powered Lluon Mobit MID (Mobile Internet Device) to the Korean market subsequent to it first being previewed back in December.

Running Windows XP Home the TriGem/Averatec Lluon Mobit MID, apart from boasting a 4.8” 1024 x 600 resolution touchscreen, comes with integrated Intel GMA 500 graphics, 1GB of RAM, either a 30GB hard drive or a 16GB solid state drive, integrated 802.11b/g wireless (as well as WiBro – see below) and Bluetooth connectivity, a built-in 2 megapixel camera and both miniUSB and standard USB 2.0 ports.
The TriGem/Averatec Lluon Mobit Mobile Internet Device, which measures 6.5″ x 3.5″ x 0.8″ and weighs in at a mere 13.2 ounces, is available for the equivalent of $577 though its can also be picked up for the equivalent of $504 if purchased with an 18 month subscription to the WiBro link allowing access to Korea’s mobile broadband data network.
There is, at the time of writing, no word as to whether the Lluon Mobit will be distributed outside of Korea any time in the future.
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