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MID is an acronym for Mobile Internet Device. If you were looking for the MID file extension check MIDI.

What's the difference between a MID and a UMPC? Per Dan Monahan, Intel's Global Internet Segment Manager of Ultra Mobility:

UMPCMID
Business-class device for enterprise usersConsumer-class lifestyle device
Runs a "heavy" OS like VistaRuns a 'lightweight" OS with quick startup like Linux or Windows mobile.
Optimized for office-use applications like Excel, Word, etc.Optimized for things like media playback and web surfing
Use Intel Core chipsMany use the Intel Atom chip

In 2009 (or so) Moorestown-based devices will be classed as MIDs only. 2009 Devices have targeted the MID devices as having a screen size somewhere in the 4" range (3.9" to 4.9"). In between Smartphones and Netbooks.

See also: Web Tablets

Contents

[edit] ULCPC

Added for completeness. Note: not per Dan Monahan. These would all be MID devices in his definition but not in the evolving 2009 definition.

  • A Sub-notebook (ULCPC) attempts to deliver the promise that laptops have mostly abandoned.
  • a real portable computer that can be used on the road for extended periods
  • small enough to not weigh you down carrying it.
  • Low cost
  • standard laptop like features like a keyboard.
  • Typically runs XP or Linux

[edit] Devices

[edit] Lenovo

http://laptoping.com/lenovo-mid.html

[edit] Albatron

"T " mini tablet PC

[edit] Samsung

Samsung introduces Mondi, the first WiMax 'Mobile Internet Device' 2Q 2009

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