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Woof, Woof - Sam can help!

Samsung has jumped in to the holiday mood. Yes they have some really funny (well you decide) ads and a mini site for the promotion of the Q1.

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Oh by the way they also have a FREE give away of the Q1, Two winners every week until December 17.

Enter now for your chance to win a Q1 and accessories package, including a USB Keyboard, DVD/CD-RW Drive, and Travel Organizer. Two new winners will be announced every Friday through December 17, 2006.Come back to this site each week to enter again for another chance to win.

Videos after the Jump Continue reading ‘Woof, Woof - Sam can help!’

UMPCs for the Holidays

Tablet PC2 has released a list for Santa. This includes the Ultra Mobile PCs. Surprisingly Asus R2H is not listed in it. If you are planning on a UMPC for this Holiday for yourself or someone this list will help.

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The list has the Tabletkiosk eo v7110, Tabletkiosk eo i7210, Samsung Q1, Motion LS800, Fujitsu Lifebook P1610, OQO 01+, Roan Vega and their Accesories. BTW, if you are interested in the Asus R2H - Click here for more details

The UMPCs and their Accessories [Tablet PC2]




Asus R2H, 13.5 dozens of Photos

Josh Bancroft of TinyScreenfuls.com has the unboxing video of R2H with about 162 photos.

I have a ton of stuff to post about the R2H - it’s an incredible device. There are several videos I want to do, including one documenting running Windows Vista RTM on it (what I’ve been busy with for the last few days). But here’s something I want to share now, to whet your appetites for more R2H info

Asus R2H Ultra Mobile PC Unboxing and Hardware Review, with 162 photos [TinyScreenfuls.com]

Asus R2H, Now in Australia

Asus R2H is now available in Australia (of course this has to be from Hugo)

Not only has Australia officially announced the release of the ASUS R2H Ultra Mobile PC, and the R1F Convertible Tablet, via Tegatech Australia, but the specs look pretty good too.

Given the maturity of the IT market in Australia and New Zealand it comes as no surprise that ASUS has held nothing back. The package Downunder includes all the usual International specifications but also the Bluetooth Keyboard and an External DVD RW. Interestingly it is one hundred dollars cheaper than the TabletKiosk i7210 so it will be interesting to see how this affects overall UMPC takeup.

Oh the price on this baby is at Australian $2199 which is US ~$1700.[via Uber Tablet]

Fujitsu - Concept to Prototype

Back in April Fujitsu came out with a concept of an UMPC, well more of a Origami (the folding type). Now they seem have a made a prototype of the device.

Taking the Origami principle to heart, Fujitsu reckon they’ve got the ultimate UMPC licked, with this swish design for a laptop which literally folds in half to fit your pocket.

Toting extra keys inside for gaming, the half-pint lappy also packs in a finger print reader, so all your data’s secure should it slip down the back of a stranger’s sofa.

Folding laptop filmed! [T3]






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