According to the UMID manufacturer, the product was created to target high-speed communication technologies integrated on devices such as HSDPA technology, Bluetooth 2.0 and WiBro (just like WiMax, internet technology broadband cord developed by the company in South Korea).
While compact, the mbook is fully equipped as a laptop, which is four in a memory card slot, a mini USB 2.0 port and a Qwerty keyboard. The product has a battery life of up to 6 hours.
In addition, the device also has an antenna to receive radio signals but only works on AMB frequency bands rather than DVB-H frequency bands. Therefore, the product can receive signals from TV stations in South Korea.
However, the company still has no official announcement about the price or the time of launching the product to the market.