Typical price: £1,151
What is it: Ultra mobile PC-style device with sliding Qwerty keyboard
What we think: Includes several enhancements over its predecessor, but at a cost
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OQO model e2 compared to other tablets
![]() OQO model e2 |
![]() Toshiba Portege M200 tablet PC |
![]() Motion J3400 |
![]() Fujitsu Siemens Stylistic ST5022 |
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| Review date | 7 Nov 07 | 10 Mar 04 | 20 Mar 09 | 31 Aug 05 |
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| Review summary | It's only a marginal improvement on its predecessor, but the OQO model e2 is still one of the best UMPC-style devices on the market today. We just wish it was more feature-rich and wasn't so pricey 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 |
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 |
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 |
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