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Written by Chris Tom
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Tuesday, 03 June 2008 01:13 |
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Fudzilla pictures a Turion X2 powered UMPC from a Korean maker. Of all the random things we spotted during a quick walk through the Nangang hall earlier today, we saw this tiny UMPC at AMD’s booth made by some Korean company which was powered by a mobile Turion X2 TL-56 processor that was running at 895MHz and it peaked our interest.
This super tiny machine didn’t quite manage to squeeze in a full QWERTY layout keyboard, but it’s near enough. Rather than using a standard touch pad or a track point it used a tiny metal touch pad that didn’t seem overly responsive, but it also had a touch screen display just in case.
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