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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Samsung Q1 user reviews
December 12, 2006
Posted by: Michael Roberts
"First class"
What I like:
Runs windows XP & office applications. Bluetooth built in good for email anywhere
What I don't like:
Price
Review:
It's exactly what I have been looking for. Lighter in weight than most laptops which is vital with new airline hand luggage weight limits. Keyboard included and USB connection for file transfers with PC very good and very quick. Great for collecting emails and writing short documents. Keyboard supplied is very good and enough memory to carry (Access) databases, documents and pictures.
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