Typical price: £799
What is it: A tiny tablet PC in a new form factor known as the ultra-mobile PC
What we think: Great as a portable PC but its unusual form factor limits its usability
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20 Jul 2007 in Reviews
Ultra-mobile PCs are a type of small form-factor PC that fits in the palm -- but don't let their size fool you, they run proper versions of the Windows or Linux operating systems and most software. Here's four of the best
19 May 2006 in Digital Living
The Samsung Q1 is one of the world's first implementations of Microsoft's Origami project, and one of a new breed of computer known as the ultra-mobile PC. Does it float your boat, or is this an experiment that's likely to fail?
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