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The editors liked
Snappy performance
Bright
Colorful display
Lightweight
Excellent battery life
Relatively roomy hard drive.
Good CPU performance for an ultraportable
Great ergonomics
Sharp display with nice resolution
Numerous input methods
The editors didn't like
Polarizing split QWERTY design
Expensive
Low volume
Multiple input options
All of which are awkward
Design gets only slight update from previous versions
Published: 2008-06-10, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com
Lightweight; excellent battery life; relatively roomy hard drive.
Multiple input options, all of which are awkward; design gets only slight update from previous versions; more expensive than new Netbook-style laptops.
The new generation of similarly sized Netbooks do more and cost less than the Samsung Q1 Ultra Premium, putting another nail in the UMPC coffin. Specifications: Processor: Intel (1.33 GHz); RAM installed: 1 GB DDR2 SDRAM; Weight: 1.9 lbs; See full spec...
Good CPU performance for an ultraportable; great ergonomics; bright, sharp display with nice resolution; numerous input methods; lightweight
Expensive; tiny, phone-style keyboard; no ExpressCard slot
The Samsung Q1 Ultra Premium UMPC is a great choice if you need an ultraportable with tablet functionality, but if a standard keyboard will do, much cheaper options are available. ...
Ultimately, the $1,299 Samsung Q1 Ultra Premium, like its predecessors, feels like a pricey mobile Internet device. We could actually get more work done on a mini-notebook such as the HP 2133 Mini-Note (starting price of $599), which features a nearly ...
Abstract: Prior to jumping the Microsoft ship and diving straight into Mac-land I tried many of the ultra-mobile PCs that were initially released. I love the concept of being able to have a full computer with me all the time but never quite worked for me. I tr...