Hands-on with LG’s HSDPA-enabled UMPC prototype
By Thomas Ricker | January 8, 2008
Filed under: CES, Features, Handhelds, Tablet PCs

No matter if you call it a MID, UMPC, or just ultra-portable, this LG is smokin’. Decent keyboard, touch-screen with stylus, HSDPA data, power savvy Menlow chipset under a 4.8-inch WVGA display sporting Vista gives us hope for what will amount to a 3rd generation UMPC when it launches in the 2nd half of the year for an undisclosed price. Not for you though US Americans, this one is heading to Europe, Asia, and Canada.
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