Businessweek.com Updated: 2015-01-22 08:55:02
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The NP-Q1 works like a dream for multimedia, and its flash memory puts it on the cutting edge. But businesspeople might want to look elsewhere...
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justanothermobilemonday.com Updated: 2015-01-22 08:55:02
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Now that I have concluded my series on the Samsung Q1 UMPC, I thought it would be appropriate to share a few closing thoughts. I had the device for a little over a month (actually, from Thanksgiving to New Years). In that time, I had an opportunity...
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it-review.net Updated: 2015-01-22 08:55:02
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Today well take a look at Q1, Samsungs vision of an UMPC. With excellent screen, multimedia capabilities and just about everything user needs (note: just about everything), Q1 is really "something else". IF you were to appear somewhere with Q1 in you...
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If we gently ease Apple into an out-of-mind drawer then it becomes fair to say that the award for most anticipated hardware of the year goes to the UMPC, March’s Origami campaign for which persuaded some, at least momentarily, that Microsoft was hip...
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akihabaranews.com Updated: 2015-01-22 08:55:02
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Courtesy of Timlechat!A few weeks after its announcement at CeBit 2006, this Q1 hit the stores all over the world, and thats a good move from Samsung for expats all over the world. Here are some pictures of the unpacking process of the Q1:The packagin...
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consumerelectronicsnet.com Updated: 2015-01-22 08:55:02
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Jack of all trades, master of some...
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v3.co.uk Updated: 2015-01-22 08:55:02
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Microsofts future of mobile computing may only appeal to select users...
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The Ultra Mobile PC (code named Origami) is the result of Microsoft and Intels collaboration to create a new kind of computing platform. Its not a notebook, though it can do anything a notebook can do, its not a PDA since its considerably larger a...
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So, we are finally starting to get some feedback on the much-hyped Origami platform. As it turns out, Samsung Q1 UMPC reviews are starting to trickle in, and what we knew would be the case seems to be true. According to the Washington Post, The Q1 is...
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With Samsungs novel Q1 device ($1,099 direct), the much-hyped UMPC platform by Microsoft and Intel has arrived. First developed as part of the Origami project, these new, tiny Windows-based PCs are supposed to redefine how you compute on the go. In...

Good speaker sound quality. Full-blown Windows XP operating system. Very portable. Resolution toggle button.

No keyboard or optical drive included. Not very good for writing extensively. PDA-like stylus. Slow processor and nonupgradable RAM.

Just another slate tablet that cant replace a true PC, but it makes for a nice portable media player that would be more attractive if it werent so pricey...
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