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TG Sambo Introduces The LLUON Mobbit MID In Korea

Korean company TG (Trigem) unveils its latest LLUON Mobbit PS400 MID device, scheduled to be released somewhere in January 2009 for 600,000 won ($405). The new LLUON packs an Intel Atom Z520 processor, together with a 4.8-inch 1,024 x 600 touchscreen, 1GB of RAM, 2MP camera, T-DMB tuner, WiFi / WiMax (WiBro) connectivity and either 16GB SSD drive or 30GB HDD storage to choose from. The good news are those impressive specs, provided inside the machine, carrying a reasonable price tag which sets a new line that resembles the netbooks family. The “bad” ones – we have no clue either this advanced UMPC is going to land Stateside at all. Meanwhile, checkout the specs after the break.

Update: The LLUON Mobbit MID is finally out for sale, available for about $490 in case you choose the WiBro version with a compelling 18 months subscription, or $560 in case you dismiss the Wibro connectivity and stay with the original (and impressive) specs.

[via CNET]

Specifications:

-CPU: Intel Atom 1.33GHz (Z520)
-LCD: 4.8-inch WSVAG (1,024 x 6,000), touchscreen
-RAM: DDR2 533MHz 1GB
-HDD: 1.3-inch HDD 30GB (or SSD 16GB)
-Connection: Wimax (WiBro), Wi-Fi, Bluetooth
-OS: Windows XP Home Edition
-Camera: 2-megapixel
-Supports T-DMB (Mobile TV)
-Size: 166 x 88 x 21mm
-Weight: 375g

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    • 16 years ago

    Agreed !

    • 16 years ago

    Agreed !

    • 16 years ago

    Looks like a nice device – Europe is still awaiting the first commercially available DMB enabled devices – and this would make a splash if and ehen it arrives in commercial quantities.

    • 16 years ago

    Looks like a nice device – Europe is still awaiting the first commercially available DMB enabled devices – and this would make a splash if and ehen it arrives in commercial quantities.