
The Kinstone KS-UMD070VB UMPC was unveiled at the Hong Kong Electric Fair. The gadget comes with a list of specs that is enough for some basic computing tasks such as handling e-mail, Office, etc. The KS-UMD070VB features a 7-inch TFT touchscreen display, VIA C7-M 1.2GHz processor, Microsoft Windows XP or Linux OS, 2GB RAM, 30GB hard drive, SD/MMC memory card slot, Wi-Fi and Ethernet connectivity. [AVING]

The CuPC-P80 is a developmental UMPC that only requires 12 Volts DC power, which means it can easily be hooked up to your car. Just connect it to some USB GPS and broadband modem and you got a mobile station right there on your car. The CuPC-P80 is powered by AMD Geode LX800 500Mhz processor, 512MB of DDR, and 4GB of Flash harddrive. The gadget also comes with several serial ports and RS485 for industrial automation. [Product Page]

Samsung has decided to launch the Samsung NP-Q1EX UMPC that is powered by VIA Isaiah processor with a 7 inch WSVGA touchscreen display (1,024 × 600 resolution), a camera, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity. The gadget also supports SiRF Star embedded GPS receiver. Pricing info is still unavailable. [Navigadget]

OQO has released the model 2+ UMPC with a 1.86GHz Intel Atom processor, 3G support, OLED display and 2GB of RAM. It is perfect for mobile professionals who need to work on the go. The new OQO model 2 + will be available in the first half of 2009 for around $999. [Slashgear]

Designed by a Japanese modder, this nice looking UMPC is based on an ASUS Eee PC 701 to which a touchscreen and new casing has been applied. It ditches the keyboard and loses the grams going from 922g to 760g. It even comes with a pen for the touchscreen and a slot to slip it in. Sadly not a sign of ASUS’ upcoming Eee PC UMPC plans, so it remains just a prototype for now. [DVICE] More

Here is a video that shows the OQO model 2+ with 1.86GHz Intel Atom CPU at 2009 CES. The gadget also offers an OLED display, worldwide 3G capability, and 2GB RAM. I can say the new OQO model 2+ is perfect for mobile professionals who work on the go. Other cool features include Qualcomm’s Gobi global mobile Internet solution, which supports both of the world’s leading 3G cellular standards. The OQO model 2+ will be available in the first half of 2009 with pricing starting at $999. Watch the video after the jump. [AVING] More