
This ultra-mobile PC (UMPC) by Korean company Raon has a WiBro wireless internet module. It runs on an AMD LX900 processor and has 60GB of storage (hard disk). It costs around $850 in Korea, but we don’t know if/when it will be exported and at what price.
If you don’t know what WiBro is, it stands for Wireless Broadband: think of it as WiFi on steroids with a range of one mile. More on WiBro.
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