So Samsung have finally caught up with Sony's UX1N1 - That's had the 1.3 for almost a year now.
Any reason why you've pictured the Q1T instead of the previous Q1 Ultra?
For my money, I'd still go for the Asus R2h - You get way more in the box. But as I was spending work's money, I got the Sony, as it's a lot smaller, and actually makes sense as a UMPC (It's mobile, and has a keyboard).
Any of the three are still nice toys (I bought all three for my IT Support department). However, all three are way too underpowered for Vista - Even when all the nice GUI features are turned off, the mighyy Sony still struggles, and takes way to long to boot. And with all the nice graphics turned off, you're missing the point of Vista.
Ben Ruset
XP Tablet Edition #
Posted Monday 7th January 2008 02:38 GMT
The article says it has XP Tablet Edition, but the screen shot shows Vista.
Shaun
UX1N1 #
Posted Monday 7th January 2008 09:07 GMT
So Samsung have finally caught up with Sony's UX1N1 - That's had the 1.3 for almost a year now.
Any reason why you've pictured the Q1T instead of the previous Q1 Ultra?
For my money, I'd still go for the Asus R2h - You get way more in the box. But as I was spending work's money, I got the Sony, as it's a lot smaller, and actually makes sense as a UMPC (It's mobile, and has a keyboard).
Any of the three are still nice toys (I bought all three for my IT Support department). However, all three are way too underpowered for Vista - Even when all the nice GUI features are turned off, the mighyy Sony still struggles, and takes way to long to boot. And with all the nice graphics turned off, you're missing the point of Vista.
Just my oppinion.
Richard Kilpatrick
Meh #
Posted Monday 7th January 2008 09:55 GMT
Still not as useful as the FlipStart's layout.
paul brain
eeePC #
Posted Monday 7th January 2008 10:51 GMT
Only 200 beer tokens (GBP).
Slightly lower spec, but proper ( albeit ) small keyboard.
Couldn't justify buying the Samsung when ASUS nailed the market with a product and price point the industry has been looking for with the eeePC.
The Samsung UMPC is a product looking for an application. With the ASUS eeePC I'm still working out what I can't do with it.
( Biased : bought one for my birthday instead of going out for dinner , but still had enough beer tokens to celebrate )
Anonymous Coward
oo #
Posted Monday 7th January 2008 14:20 GMT
if only the eeepc had a 7.5 hour battery life.
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