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UMPC Reviews - micro PC, handheld PC running Windows

 

Fujitsu U810 review Fujitsu U810 a mini-notebook convertible tablet with a 5.6" display running Vista. Nov. 2007
Fujitsu P1510D review Fujitsu P1510D A super-small notebook that maintains usability. Available with Windows XP or Windows XP Tablet Edition. May 2006
HTC Shift review HTC Shift A Vista UMPC with a 7" touch screen display, 3G and pared-down Windows Mobile too. March 2008
OQO model 02 review OQO model 02 (palmtop PC/UMPC) The 2nd generation OQ running Windows XP or Vista. Nov. 2007
OQO review OQO model 01 (palmtop PC) Not much larger than a PDA the OQO runs Windows XP on a 1 GHz processor. Aug. 2005
Raon Vega Handheld PC review Raon Vega 1 pound Handheld PC with touch screen. Dec. 2006
Samsung Q1 Ultra review Samsung Q1 Ultra UMPC Aug. 2007
Samsung Q1 review Samsung Q1 UMPC with a 7" display and touch screen. May 2006
Sony Vaio UX380N review Sony Vaio UX380N The updated Vista micro PC from Sony that weighs only 1.2 lbs. and runs on an Intel Core Solo 1.33GHz processor. June 2007
Sony Vaio UX180P review
Sony Vaio UX180P Micro PC, 1.2 pounds, handheld sized machine that runs WinXP on the Intel Core Solo CPU.
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Sony U50 and U70 review Sony Vaio U50 & U70 (PDA-like but runs Windows XP) . 1.2 pound wonder with subnotebook performance that fits in the palm of your hand. June 2004

 

Internet Tablets (not running Windows)

Nokia N800 review Nokia N800 The N800 is Nokia's second generation Internet Tablet, replacing the Nokia 770. It offers some serious improvements in the CPU, RAM and looks departments while adding $50 to the price. The device features a phenomenal 4" color touch screen, the Opera 8 web browser with Flash 7, a webcam, WiFi 802.11b/g, Bluetooth, email, PDF reader, IM and a slew of other apps. It's not a PDA and it's not a phone, rather it's meant to bring the Internet along with you most anywhere with a desktop-like experience. And yes, it fits in a roomy pocket and it runs Linux.
Feb. 2007
Nokia 770 review
Nokia 770 Not a PDA, but rather an Internet Tablet. Nokia's first non-phone device is intriguing and attractive. It's an Internet Tablet that's pocketable yet sports an 800 x 480 color display and WiFi 802.11g for a fast Internet connection. It runs a version of the excellent Opera web browser, has a full-featured email client, an RSS reader and more. Not meant to replace the PDA, this reasonably-priced device instead brings a desktop-like surfing experience to your couch or bedroom with instant-on flair.
Jan. 2006
Pepper Pad review Pepper Pad an Internet "home appliance" running Linux. It's really a web pad and more. Feb. 2006

 

 

 

 

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