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The editors liked
Good looking
Packed with features
Good display
Handy size. Great screen. New keyboard is a big plus
Compact and lightweight
Plenty of interaction options on both the touchscreen and the system itself
Sleek design
Supplied with standard and extendedlife batteries
Vista in your hands
Bright screen
Allows you online access anywhere
The editors didn't like
Quite pricey
Awkward to use at times
Keyboard still not perfect. Poor battery life.
Miniature keyboard is too small for anything but minimal text input
Underpowered for Windows Vista
Currently lacks 3G/HSDPA connectivity
UMPC format has little to offer over existing platforms
Like the first-generation iPod, Samsung's Q1 is an expensive bragging tool. Unlike Apple's gadget, the UMPC simply isn't ready for primetime, even if the price comes down. Samsung's design isn't bad but there are few hardware issues and the software n...
Abstract: The Q1U-CMXP is an interesting system that might not be perfect for everyone, but anyone looking for a portable teleconferencing and communications system that just happens to have access to a full operating system might just fall in love. And did we ...
Abstract: Outside: first impressions First impressions and appearances reveal significant differences in the new Q1 compared to the original version. Perhaps most noticeable immediately is the QWERTY keyboard split on either side of the screen near the top. On...
Abstract: As a follow up to my Samsung Q1 Unboxing video, I shot a full video review talking about my experience with the device. The long and the short of it is that it has potential, but without a memory card slot, and with only a 40 GB hard drive and a slow C...
Sleek design, bright 7-inch LED WSVGA touch screen display.
No built-in optical drive, impossibly small keyboard, still a bit pricey.
Its a cross between a laptop, tablet and PDA. Does this portable mini-computer from Samsung live up to its intriguing design?; Wi-Fi; bluetooth; gadget; gadgetstv; internet tablets; samsung; Its a cross between a laptop, tablet and PDA. Does this po...
Sleek design, bright 7-inch LED WSVGA touch screen display.
No built-in optical drive, impossibly small keyboard, still a bit pricey.
While Samsung has gone a long way to improve the original Q1, the role of UMPCs in-between laptops and PDAs remains questionable. The impossibly small keyboard and lack of a built-in optical drive prevent the Q1 Ultra from reaching its full potential...
Abstract: If there’s one thing we’re not short of it’s tech companies telling you how they’re going to change the world with a new product, often just before they launch something that’s more of the same. You saw this in the PC busines...
Abstract: When we reviewed The Samsung Q1, Samsungs first UMPC-- in fact, the first UMPC available in the US, it showed promise but was hobbled by a few flaws including a low resolution display that was sometimes too small to show entire dialog boxes, the lack...