
Samsung Q1 7" Ultra Q1U-CMXP (Intel A110 Processor, 1 GB RAM, 80 GB Hard Drive, Windows XP)
|  | $1,414.08Availability: 126 In Stock Condition: NewSKU: NP-Q1U/001 UPC: 036725730076
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| Product DescriptionQ1 Ultra CMPX Mobile PC- Screen size 7" WSVGA, Intel Processor A100, 80 GB-1.8" HDD, 1GB DDR2 400 MHz, Intel 945GMS Base graphics, MS XP Tablet Edition operating system, HSDPA, finger print scanner, dual camera, wrist strap and carrying pouch. - Full-powered UMPC with split QWERTY keyboard and 7-inch LCD touchscreen--weighs just 1.52 pounds
- Windows XP Tablet Edition, 800 MHz Intel Ultra Mobile A110 processor, 80 GB hard disk drive, 1 GB RAM, fingerprint reader
- 802.11b/g Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR, 10/100 Ethernet, integrated HSDPA modem for cellular broadband
- Up to 4.5 hours of battery life, built-in speakers with enhanced SRS TruSurround sound, dual array microphone of VoIP, dual Webcams
- Connectivity: 2 USB 2.0, audio jack, headphone jack, external VGA, SD/MMC memory card slot, SIM card slot
Customer ReviewsReviewed on 2008-05-16      excellent device This Q1 Ultra has the built in modem that allows you to connect to ATT broadband. My head to head comparison with Verizon's broadband (USB modem)shows ATT to be slightly slower than Verizon. However, for my purposes, the convenience of having a self-contained device with no protruding parts which is constantly connected to the internet is more valuable than the slight decrease in speed. The device maintains the connection to the internet very well. Netflix instant browse is a little slow and doesn't always work even with full bar strength-this is an ATT problem, but may impact your decision if you're looking to stream video from netflix. I run programs that stream data and require XP, and it works perfectly with ATT.
The device works exactly as advertised. The screen is supersharp. The extended 6 hr battery gives you about 4.5-5 hours with the internet connection running. The touch screen works well-the hard side buttons are too small for my fingers and probably could have been made larger to be useful. I generally use the touchscreen to input data, but if I had to input alot of stuff I would get a keyboard. The XP version is just right and avoids the crappy Vista performance on laptops. The device can get hot if kept in a bag or pocket, or if kept in fabric bag that comes with it. I need to get a harder type case-I'm afraid I'll damage the screen. Anyway, if you want a device that you can tote around with continuous internet connection, good battery life, good processing power with full Windows XP, this is an excellent device. |  |
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