skip to main
|
skip to sidebar
Bank Computer
Thursday, November 20, 2008
UMID's "super mini laptop" is small, shiny, super
Netbooks too big for you?
MIDs
too cramped? What you need is a super mini laptop from Korean company UMID, one of the sexiest entrants into what seems to be a burgeoning sub-netbook category (or subnet-books for the network admins out there).
No comments:
Post a Comment
Newer Post
Older Post
Home
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Blog Archive
▼
2008
(173)
►
December
(20)
▼
November
(20)
Lenovo's IdeaPad U330 reviewed: nice for the price
The $280 Eee PC 900A can make a dead president smile
AMD to release Atom killer netbook CPUs tomorrow?
UMID's "super mini laptop" is small, shiny, super
Qualcomm begs for Snapdragon attention, doubles pr...
Dell's Mini 12 netbook is ready for US orders, shi...
Dell taking Art House laptops made-to-order in 2009
Dell's Vostro A860 yours for a song (and $379)
AMD says it's "ignoring" netbooks, will focus on u...
MacBook innards crammed into makeshift mini Mac Pr...
Canonical bringing Ubuntu to ARM-powered devices
Samsung's Q310-34P laptop reviewed: not bad for a ...
Celio's new REDFLY C7 and C8N answer questions no ...
Mobile Edge 'fashion-inspired' TSA-friendly laptop...
Celio's REDFLY C8N hands-on and video not terribly...
HP reveals multitouch TouchSmart tx2 convertible t...
Dospara doles out Atom-powered Prime Note Cartina ...
Epson's Endeavor Na01 mini is a netbook
HP's TouchSmart tx2z multitouch convertible tablet...
MSI Wind U120 gets spotted, examined in the wild
►
September
(127)
►
April
(6)
About Me
World News
View my complete profile
No comments:
Post a Comment