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20061110175721.jpgKorea Telecom (KT) introduced what it claims to be the world's first WiBro-enabled notebook pc. This 12.1-inch wide 1.89kg notebook is actually an upgrade of the highly acclaimed NT-Q35 adding WiBro capability and other multimedia features.

The high speed WiBRO feature ofcourse allows users to enjoy various services and makes extra WiBro SIM card superfluous. In addition it includes WLAN and DMB capability that opens new possibility to a sort of 'convergence' service for WiBro-DMB. Apart from that the rest of the specs include Core Duo or Core 2 Duo processor, up to 1GB of RAM, and an 80GB HDD. The company will also launch various portable WiBro-enabled devices including UMPC, tablet pc, PMP, and DBDM, enabling users to use mobile phone service and WiBro simultaneously. As of now it seems to be heading Korea only and should have price tags between 1,600,000 and 2,000,000 won which is approximately around $1700 to $2200.

Via AvingNews.net