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Samsung Q1 Ultra-Mobile PC PDA

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Product Description: Samsung Q1 Ultra-Mobile PC

  • Weighs 1.71 pounds (779 grams)
  • 40Gb hard drive
  • Intel 900 Mhz Celeron microprocessor
  • 512Mb of DDR2 memory
  • 7-inch LCD with Touch-screen technology
  • Minimum 800 x 480 resolution
  • Microsoft Windows XP Tablet OS
  • Wi-Fi and Bluetooth enabled
  • Play music or view photographs without booting using Advanced Visual Systems technology
  • Weighs 1.71 pounds (779 grams)
  • 40Gb hard drive
  • Intel 900 Mhz Celeron microprocessor
  • 512Mb of DDR2 memory
  • 7-inch LCD with Touch-screen technology
  • Minimum 800 x 480 resolution
  • Microsoft Windows XP Tablet OS
  • Wi-Fi and Bluetooth enabled
  • Play music or view photographs without booting using Advanced Visual Systems technology

Product Specification: Samsung Q1 Ultra-Mobile PC

Operating System:Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition
Display Size:7 in
Installed Memory:512 MB
Hard Drive Capacity:40 GB
Special Features:Microsoft Origami

User Reviews: Samsung Q1 Ultra-Mobile PC

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    Too expensive for this

    By Dark Knight  Jun 7, 2006 | 6 out of 12 found this Samsung Q1 Ultra-Mobile PC review helpful

    Pros: Would that be really small ?

    Cons: Rather buy a Sony Laptop TX than this

    Would that be nice ? - It is not a laptop ! - Running crappy Celeron M 900Mhz - No DVD drive ! How can the world survive with no DVD drive !!!! - 1 USB port. What can you do with 1USB port ? - Important thing: No keyboard ! Very very very inconvenie...nt ! - 40Gb, 512 RAM, run by celeron ! I don't believe it ! Compare to an IBM slimpad or Sony TX, this does not worth a piece ! Guys, 1200$ can worth a Sony Vaio ! Don't spend 1000$ for this crap! Read more Less

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    nice stuff of ultra-mobile(samsung).

    By yinka... d  Jun 5, 2007 | 1 out of 2 found this Samsung Q1 Ultra-Mobile PC review helpful

    Pros: good

    Cons: good

    i like the way you people do wonders nowadays, i prayed almighty lord continue. because i have no objection with your electronic computers, please keep it up. have a wonderful day.

Pro Reviews: Samsung Q1 Ultra-Mobile PC

  • PC World

    First Look: Ultra Mobile PCs--Small Package, Big Price

    New devices from Samsung and TabletKiosk could be viable laptop replacements, but they'll put a dent in your wallet.Samsung's Q1 and TabletKiosk's EO--the first systems based on the Microsoft/Intel Ultra Mobile PC specification--prove you can cram an awful lot into a small package. Both devices condense the best features of a tablet into a package that's less than half the size and weight of a typical laptop. Read more

  • Brighthand

    Samsung Q1 Ultra UMPC First Thoughts Review

    Whatever the case, the Q1 Ultra has a nicely updated design with a split keyboard approach, fingerprint swipe for security, and integrated HSPDA or WiBro for Internet connectivity. Read more

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