Typical price: £2,000
What is it: Vista-powered ultra-mobile PC
What we think: A great idea, but it's let down by the small display, near-unusable keyboard and limited battery life
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Sony Vaio VGN-UX1XN compared to other tablets
![]() Sony Vaio VGN-UX1XN |
![]() Toshiba Portege M200 tablet PC |
![]() Fujitsu Siemens Stylistic ST5022 |
![]() Motion J3400 |
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| Review date | 20 Jul 07 | 10 Mar 04 | 31 Aug 05 | 20 Mar 09 |
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| Review summary | After the initial excitement has worn off, the flawed keyboard, difficult-to-read display and inadequate battery life will make you wonder whether it was worth paying such a high price Read full review |
The Toshiba Portege M200's successful combination of notebook performance and tablet functionality make it one of the best on the market, despite its mediocre speed Read full review |
Fujitsu Siemens' top-of-the-range slate-style Tablet PC packs in plenty of features and is generally well designed. But it's pricey, runs hot and could prove too bulky and heavy for extended mobile use Read full review |
If you need a rugged tablet PC that can do a full day's work in the field, Motion's widescreen J3400 will prove a very satisfactory choice, although it's not the lightest tablet we've seen, and you can rack up a big price tag if you pile on the options Read full review |
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