
If you’re looking for netbook functionality in a package that boasts markedly more compact (somewhat pocket friendly) proportions than your standard netbook you may be interested in the new UMID mbook M1 Mini Netbook/MID which has just commenced shipping.

The 1.33MHz Atom touting UMID mbook M1 Mini Netbook/MID, which measures in at just 6.2″ x 3.7″ x 0.7″ (150 x 94 x 18mm) and weighs just 315g, sports a 4.8″ WVGA (1024 x 600 resolution) TFT touchscreen – which compares insanely favourably with the screen resolutions offered by many a full-sized 9″/10″netbook – and comes with 512MG RAM, either a 16GB or 32GB SSD, 1.3 megapixel camera and, yes, both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity are in evidence (the latter being a mere option with a few full-sized netbooks we could mention, incidentally).
All in all a fairly impressive device considering its diminutive proportions that, as alluded to above, certainly packs in the features, the UMID mbook M1 Mini Netbook/MID is available in two versions, running either Windows XP or Linux operating systems, and will set you back around $660 and $766 (Win/Linux versions respectively).
[Dynamism]
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