Samsung NP-Q1M000 Intel® Celeron® 60 GB 17.8 cm (7") 1 GB Black

Specs
Display
Display diagonal 17.8 cm (7")
Display resolution 800 x 480 pixels
Processor
Processor family Intel® Celeron®
Memory
Internal memory 1 GB
Storage
Internal storage capacity 60 GB
Card reader integrated
Compatible memory cards CF
Graphics
Maximum graphics card memory 128 MB
Audio
Number of built-in speakers 2
Network
Bluetooth
Bluetooth version 2.0+EDR
Ports & interfaces
USB 2.0 ports quantity 2
Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports 1
Microphone in
SmartCard slot

Ports & interfaces
Headphone out
DC-in jack
Design
Product color Black
Battery
Battery technology Lithium-Ion (Li-Ion)
Battery life (max) 3.5 h
Weight & dimensions
Weight 779 g
Other features
Internal modem
Networking features Fast Ethernet, WLAN
Infrared data port
TV-in port
DVI port
CardBus PCMCIA slot type
VGA (D-Sub) ports quantity 1
HDD speed 5400 RPM
Memory slots 1x SO-DIMM
Pointing device Touchpad
Docking connector
TV-out
Reviews
Updated:
2015-01-22 08:55:02
Average rating:63
Uk has collected 36 expert reviews for Samsung NP-Q1M000 Intel® Celeron® 60 GB 17.8 cm (7") 1 GB Black and the average expert rating is 63 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Uk to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
theregister.co.uk
Updated:
2015-01-22 08:55:02
Average rating:75
Samsungs YP-Q1: visually very attractive For our money, the Q1 is one of the most visually attractive MP3 players on the market. Sleek, svelte and housing a 2.4in, 320 x 240 screen in a smooth and curvaceous body that measures 98 x 50 x 11mm and weig...
  • The Q1 continues the Samsung tradition of turning out MP3 players that produce a really top-notch sound. This really is one of the best-sounding players about, at least once youve bought a decent pair of earphones. Unfortunately, far too much attenti...
techradar.com
Updated:
2015-01-22 08:55:02
Average rating:60
The project formally known as Origami, officially known as Ultra Mobile PC (UMPC), has materialised in the form of the Samsung Q1.Sitting between the notion of a PDA and a Tablet PC, it comes loaded with Windows XP Tablet Edition, but instead of a digi...
  • Good build and battery life...
  • Sluggish operation...
  • The project formally known as Origami, officially known as Ultra Mobile PC (UMPC), has materialised in the form of the Samsung Q1.Sitting between the notion of a PDA and a Tablet PC, it comes loaded with Windows XP Tablet Edition, but instead of a digi...
stuff.tv
Updated:
2015-01-22 08:55:02
Average rating:60
If Bill Gates has his way, Samsung’s Q1 will be your next computer. After more than half a century of computing, the next great leap forward is a Windows-powered tablet with a teeny seven-inch screen and no keyboard. Modern miracle of miniaturisatio...
  • Touchscreen, 40GB hard drive, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi. Stacks of connections including two USB ports, 3.5mm headphone jack, Ethernet, TV-out and Compact Flash.
  • Pretty heavy, lacks battery juice and the vast majority of software isnt designed for touchscreen. Lack of a keyboard is maddening.
  • Give us back our keyboard Samsung! The Q1 is destined to become a textbook example of innovation without a cause...
T3.com
Updated:
2015-01-22 08:55:02
Average rating:40
Dont call it a tablet PC, or a laptop. This is Project Origami in the flesh - the first Ultra-Mobile PC (UMPC), combining PDA, MP3 player, hard drive and PMP.Everything is designed around its seven-inch touchscreen, with a finger-friendly interface...
  • Windows XP in your hand, Good screen...
  • Too fiddly, Too heavy, Too pointless...
  • Samsung has done a great job with the design, but if you can find a decent use for this, email us and let us know.
pocket-lint.com
Updated:
2015-01-22 08:55:02
Average rating:60
Windows in an ultra-mobile format may be a good idea but it doesn’t live up to expectations – better stick to your notebook...
  • Small, Windows XP...
  • Poor battery life, bulky design...
  • Windows in an ultra-mobile format may be a good idea but it doesn’t live up to expectations – better stick to your notebook...
theglobeandmail.com
Updated:
2015-01-22 08:55:02
Average rating:0
NEW YORK ? Looking for a great PC that runs a fully fledged version of Windows XP but weighs less than two pounds? Well, its here ? at least if you can live without the "great" part. The Samsung Q1 is one of the first computers made to Microsoft Corp...
itreviews.com
Updated:
2015-01-22 08:55:02
Average rating:0
Ultra Mobile PC, the first of a new breed: Theres a new class of computer on the market: the Ultra Mobile PC. That, at least, is what Microsoft and Intel would like you to believe, and what Samsung, the purveyor of the first of its...
alphr.com
Updated:
2015-01-22 08:55:02
Average rating:67
A promising debut for umpcs, but the controls are tricky to master Samsung wasnt only one of the first to announce a UMPC, but also the first to get us a fully working unit. Amazingly, it survived our torturous benchmark tests without overheating, bu...
expertreviews.co.uk
Updated:
2015-01-22 08:55:02
Average rating:40
Samsungs Q1 is the first Ultra Mobile PC to be released in the UK. Its small and cute, but the Q1 suffers from too many limitations to justify its very high price. Samsungs Q1 is the first Ultra Mobile PC to hit the UK. The UMPC is the brainchild...
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