Samsung Q1
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Samsung Q1-SSD reviewed
We've just come across a complete review of Samsung's Q1-SSD UMPC, the first device in its class with a solid state NAND flash drive. Sammy's had some ups and downs with its Q1 devices over the last few months, giving us all the more reason to wonder what
Review : Samsung Q1 Ultra
A tablet PC that weights 800grams and has a true 8 hours of battery life, it has a keyboard " of sorts " as well as the touchscreen one. Anyone who needs a lightweight PC it's here.
Review Verdict: The only thing missing is a CD/DVD and I attached one via USB that worked fine to install software, you could also use it to do backups
Samsung Q1 Ultra
The task of kick-starting the UMPC generation has inadvertently fallen to the Samsung Q1 Ultra. After a flurry of Vista-powered UMPCs from leading manufacturers including Sony, Asus and Nokia, the world has been waiting for that one supreme device
Review Verdict: A significant improvement over the original Q1, but as a concept the UMPC still has a long way to go
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Samsung Q1 Ultra
Microsoft created a ton of fuss with the launch of a version of Windows tuned for palmtops and other keyboardless PCs. But the devices that utilized it-code-named Origami-couldn't live up to the prelaunch hype. The initial Windows XP-powered Ultra-Mobile
Review Verdict: We do dig the front-mounted videoconferencing camera. At .3MP, it's very low resolution, but it is more than enough for quick Skype videoconferences. The integrated mic worked well, picking up our conversation without a ton of background noise, even in a
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Samsung Q1 SSD
The UMPC (Ultra Mobile PC) may not have caught the imagination of the consumer in exactly the way Microsoft and its partners intended, but this version could change that.
Review Verdict: The addition of the flash drive makes this a far more tempting tool. But it's not for everyone
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Samsung Q1
The project formally known as Origami, officially known as Ultra MobilePC (UMPC), has materialised in the form of the Samsung Q1.
Review Verdict: It's a good-looking machine, but what would you actually use it for?
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Samsung Q1 Ultra Review
Come November, it'll be five years since Microsoft started prodding PC vendors to build systems for its Tablet PC initiative. Now history is repeating itself, with Intel rather than Microsoft as the instigator: The chipmaker's CEO Paul Otellini has predic
Review Verdict: So where does the Q1 Ultra fit in today's spectrum of portable computing choices? If it had a larger version of modern smartphones' (or the Vaio UX and Oqo's) slide-out keyboards, we'd probably be calling it a nifty notebook alternative, though perhaps a
Samsung Q1 Ultra UMPC First Thoughts Review
Samsung demonstrated its latest UMPC at CeBIT this week, and Andrew Baxter was there to put this new device through its paces.
Samsung Q1 -- First Thoughts Review
The Samsung Q1 is the first in a new breed of mobile computing dubbed UMPC, ultra mobile PC. The idea behind the UMPC is nothing new, but with a little marketing polish, the Microsoft team has re-badged what was known prior as a small screen slate Tablet
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Samsung's Q1, the first Ultra Mobile PC (UMPC), lacks the portability of a handheld and falls short of the functionality of a notebook. Unfortunately, it doesn't add anything that would compensate for these failings.
Review Verdict: Samsung's Q1, the first Ultra Mobile PC (UMPC), lacks the portability of a handheld and falls short of the functionality of a notebook. Unfortunately, it doesn't add anything that would compensate for these failings...
Read full review at zdnet.co.uk