07Nov2006
Well Steve over at carrypad would start screaming if I were to say this is not an UMPC, and there has been enough number of people who have talked about this. Nevertheless this device is a nice alternative to the UMPC. Looks like this does not have touchscreen (no mentions of it anywhere).

The device would sport
- 500MHz AMD GEODE CS5536 CPU
- a 40GB hard disk
- 512MB of RAM
- 7” display with a resolution of 800×480
- a SD and CF slot
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
- and its about 960g and measures 218×163x25.4mm
Though the processor seems a bit less when compared to other devices the price for sure is attractive at $750. There are other devices that we have profiled under “Alternative” category in the past and this would be one of them.
SA1F00A, we now have more information [akihabara news]
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07Nov2006
Samsung’s first origami/UMPC was Q1 and then the Q1b. Now they are jumping in to take the term “origami” and re-think the design. So what do we have; the SPH-P9000.

- Measuring in at 143 × 94.3 × 29.75-mm / 580-g (5.6 × 3.7 × 1.17-inches / 1.28-pounds)
- 1GHz Transmeta CPU and both Mobile WiMAX and EV-DO for data connectivity.
- 5-inch 854×480 (WVGA) LCD
- 30GB HDD
- 1.3 megapixel camera
- Bluetooth
With no WiFi it gets away from your attention when you sitting at the couch and if you’d like to browse using your WiFi Connection at home, but the good thing is that you could be using the internet while cursing at high speeds.
Samsung’s SPH-P9000 Deluxe MITs: Windows XP at 75 MPH [engadget]
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05Nov2006
Posted by Joe
in Onlyumpc.
There will be things moving around and nameservers pointing here and there over the next couple of days (hope it’s not that long). If all goes well, you won’t notice anything.
Bear with us, if there is any downtime at all.
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02Nov2006
So Have you wondered what that “Windows Vista Capable” means? Well according to Microsoft this is what it is!. So I installed the Vista RC1 (I’m still looking for the RC2 but could not get it -any clue?) The install was pretty straight, it was getting all the drivers which was way trickier than I thought.

So you see that R2H easily qualifies what Microsoft demands. Well does it do everything that is expected of it? That’s exactly what we wanted to find out. It takes about an hour to complete the full installation. Believe it or not “Vista is way better than the Windows XP Tablet Version on this device”.
Continue reading ‘Playing with Vista on the Asus R2H’
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