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May 13th, 2009 at 5:39 pm

UMID mbook M1D blurs line between MID and e-dictionary

in: HiTech
 UMID mbook M1D blurs line between MID and e-dictionaryclipped from www.pocketables.net
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Considering that multimedia e-dictionaries, which are all the rage in Korea, have started to become more advanced with WinCE 5.0 cores, WiFi, and Bluetooth (e.g., Udea Expert 300W), it was really only a matter of time before one of them got outfitted with Windows XP and an Intel Atom CPU.

Say hello to the UMID mbook M1D (M1D-101KWA), little sister of the mbook M1 MID. I realize that “M1D” could be mistaken for a typo of “MID,” but don’t be fooled. The M1D differentiates itself from the original M1 by doubling as one of those regular e-dictionaries with preinstalled multi-language software content provided by Doosan. It also has only a 1.1GHz Intel Atom processor (rather than the 1.3GHz chip in higher spec’d M1 units) and does not include a webcam or the DMB module found in Korean M1 models.

Interesting Reading..

 

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