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at 2 Stores
"AMD Athlon 64 X2, 2.0 GHz, 2 GB, 12.1 in, 160 GB, NVIDIA GeForce Go 6150, DVD ... more
The HP Pavilion tx2500 is the much needed update to the tx2000 Tablet PC. That's right, the tx2500 has an updated processor and graphics. HP finally answered our prayers and added the new AMD Puma processor and ATI Radeon HD 3200 integrated graphics read full review | report as inappropriate
"AMD Athlon 64 X2, 2.1 GHz, 3 GB, 12.1 in, 250 GB, ATI Radeon HD 3200, DVD ... more
at 9 Stores
This little gem is doing everything well and more...especially after "decrapification" with PC decrapifier. I purchased it mostly with intention to use it as PDF reader and for the tablet function. The handwriting input and recognition are nothing... read full review | report as inappropriate
Positives: nice ergonomics. Negatives: the TX2510 has a vastly underpowered Central Processing Unit, a very slow hard drive, a short battery life, runs very hot, and has a substandard display. My first TX2510 died after less than four hours... read full review | report as inappropriate
Nice machine - a tad heavy and brittle. When HP adds three features to the next generation, I am sold on it: HDMI, better battery life/choices, and multi-touch. A higher screen resolution would be nice, too. HP is improving... read full review | report as inappropriate
at 8 Stores
Intel A110, 800 MHz, 1 GB, 7.0 in, 60 GB, Intel GMA 950, No Optic Drive, 4 hr ... more
I got this to use as an ebook reader. It will load the software for most ebook formats. Great for use on the subway. I also use the wifi feature, and get on the internet with it also. Good for taking meeting notes... read full review | report as inappropriate
Screen intermittant right out of box-- twist the case a little and would come on and off-- finally started to work-- alas-- 2 weeks later completely laid down-- no screen output--( sent it back and got my money back) mighty expensive tablet to... read full review | report as inappropriate
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 read full review | report as inappropriate
at 5 Stores
Intel A110, 800 MHz, 1 GB, 7.0 in, 32 GB, Intel GMA 950, No Optic Drive, 4 hr ... more
Up and running in 5 minutes on Vista. It's great not having to put in passwords over and over. Only problem so far is the reader didn't 'detect' a log-in screen on a couple of sites. Well worth under $50 to me. read full review | report as inappropriate
I looked forward to simplify my internet use, however I've been unable to get it to work and Microsoft customer service is worthless.................. read full review | report as inappropriate
I thought this item would choose a random and secure passcode for login purposes but you still have to think up a password for each logon read full review | report as inappropriate
The Ultra Mobile PC, or UMPC for short, is a breed of computer that is like a small laptop without a hinged screen. Or, if you prefer, like a large handheld computer. Either way, it is an unusual format for a computer. Too large for the pocket, too s read full review | report as inappropriate
Intel A110, 600 MHz, 1 GB, 7.0 in, 40 GB, Intel GMA 950, No Optic Drive, 4 hr ... more
Though it only has 1 GB of RAM and an 800 MHz processor, this little machine can run Windows Vista quite well. read full review | report as inappropriate
We bought this to manage pictures and email while travelling. Pro: It's a full Windows Vista computer small enough to carry in a large coat pocket. OK battery life. Good gadget factor. It will pass airport security while in your... read full review | report as inappropriate
EDIT: 4 stars (3 was a typo) not 5 because it sometimes is too sluggish and the interface could still be slightly improved. Why did i get the Q1U? Because I wanted a good compromise between screen quality and portability in a windows... read full review | report as inappropriate
Samsung once again seeks to offer a dose of UMPC love to mobile professionals (and this time around, students of higher education) with the $1,299 Q1 Ultra Premium. Although it features tablet functionality and weighs just 1.9 pounds, we once again s read full review | report as inappropriate
at Eritech
Intel Pentium III Mobile, 800 MHz, 768 MB, 10.4 in, 40 GB ... more
Fujitsu Siemens has produced a promising slate-style tablet that, although there's still plenty of room for improvement, could be used as a flexible desktop replacement system... read full review | report as inappropriate
at 4 Stores
Intel Core Duo U2500, 1.2 GHz, 2 GB, 12.1 in, 80 GB, Intel GMA 950, DVD±RW / DVD-RAM DL, 5 hr ... more
Intel Core 2 Duo T8100, 2.1 GHz, 1 GB, 12.1 in, 160 GB, Intel GMA X3100, DVD±RW / DVD-RAM DL, 5 hr ... more