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Touches alphanumériques
Fonctions de communication sans fil
Grand écran tactile
Fonctionne sous Windows Vista
Possibilité d'installer tous logicels et codecs de lecture
WiFi bluetooth infrarouge ? réseau
Possibilite de connecter clavier
Souris et même un écran
Présence d’un clavier alphanumérique
Connectivité sans fil
Encombrement général
Finition soignée et beau design
Autonomie.
Un vrai ordinateur de "poche"
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Sleek design, bright 7-inch LED WSVGA touch screen display.
No built-in optical drive, impossibly small keyboard, still a bit pricey.
While Samsung has gone a long way to improve the original Q1, the role of UMPCs in-between laptops and PDAs remains questionable. The impossibly small keyboard and lack of a built-in optical drive prevent the Q1 Ultra from reaching its full potential...
Extrait: If there’s one thing we’re not short of it’s tech companies telling you how they’re going to change the world with a new product, often just before they launch something that’s more of the same. You saw this in the PC busines...
Extrait: When we reviewed The Samsung Q1, Samsungs first UMPC-- in fact, the first UMPC available in the US, it showed promise but was hobbled by a few flaws including a low resolution display that was sometimes too small to show entire dialog boxes, the lack...
Beautiful screen; eye-catching design; very light; full QWERTY keyboard
Expensive; cramped keyboard is difficult to use; painfully slow performance; short battery life
If youre looking for an extremely portable PC that will attract attention at the airport, office, or your favorite hotspot, the Samsung Q1 Ultra UMPC fits the bill—but if you actually want to get work done on the road, skip this ultralight and buy a...
Extrait: Samsungs second crack at the new Ultra Mobile PC category is a light (1.5 pounds) and bright touch-screen machine with Intels new A110 processor and full handwriting-recognition, wireless Web-surfing, and Windows Vista capability. It may look like a ...
Extrait: Intels new Steeley processor and McCaslin platform make for a solid UMPC
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Publié: 2007-07-05, Auteur: Dan , review by: cnet.com
Appealing, polished design; multiple input options, including a QWERTY keyboard; lightweight; big, bright screen; inexpensive for a UMPC; relatively roomy hard drive.
Poor performance limits its versatility and appeal; battery life is still short of whats needed for a UMPC; no cellular broadband; the keyboard is an improvement over onscreen keys, but typing is still a challenge.
Despite making improvements to its UMPC, Samsung still has work to do. The underpowered Q1 Ultra is best used for on-the-go Web surfing, but there are better and cheaper devices for that specific task, including that new device from Apple you may have ...