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TabletPC2 reviews the Tabletkiosk eo V7110

There has been many reviews including the Video review by James (jkOnTheRun.com) on the eo or the Good, Bad & Ugly list. Linda of TabletPC2 has a indepth review of the eo.

The Pros:

  • Fun to use
  • Well placed buttons make it very easy to use
  • Ability to customize the configuration with larger hard drive and more ram when you order
  • Light weight - 2 pounds
  • Full Tablet PC OS
  • Touch Screen
  • Excellent Screen
  • Fingerprints are not a problem on the white case
  • Allows you the mobility to carry a full functioning computer anywhere you go without being weighed down
  • It fits in my purse.
eo with extended battery

The Cons:

  • Poor battery life
  • No built in stand
  • Single speaker
  • Small pen is hard to hold
  • No PCMCIA slot for use with Cellular EDVO cards

TabletKiosk eo v7110 - UMPC Review - via [TabletPC2.com]

Sony UX90PS Video Review

Well we understand that the UX series is not an UMPC, but this is a PC that is really Ultra Mobile. Akihabara News has a good review of this device with the 16 GB flash drive and they are comparing it with the UX50 and with UX 90.




Video Comparison of Samsung Q1 & TabletKiosk eo

Hugo has played a main role in evangelizing the Tablet PCs and UMPCs. He now shows a great video comparison of the Samsung Q1 and the Tabletkiosk eo.

Part 1 

Part 2

Ultra Mobile PC - An Australian Story

Samsung Q1: HD Video

Akihabara News has released a high definition video of the Samsung Q1 which is available with the TV tuner card in Korea.

Check out the Mini Review of the Samsung Q1 from them, they have some great quality pics and a short and sweet review of the product [click here]

q1_2.thumbnail.jpgThe Samsung Q1 is among the most popular UMPC devices on the marker nowadays and this thanks to its sleek design, but what you may not know is that the Q1 is also available with a digital TV Tuner in Korea (DMB) and while we were at Samsung’s HQ we had the chance to shoot a little video of the Q1 DMB for you.

Watch the Video here

Download the Video from Akihabara News [torrent]

Q1 Review - Jack of all, master of some!

Oh Thank Samsung, it’s not NONE. It’s been a hard week for us, there were many reviews and some of them were really taking the Q1 down. This review by (Consumer Electonics net) on the other hand seems to be unbaised.

My first impression of the Samsung Q1 was that it was well put together with graceful industrial design, with its shiny piano-black surface immediately reminding me of my black iPod nano. Samsung paid thoughtful attention to the out-of-box-experience with this unit. For example, learning from the problems people had with smudges and scratches on the nano, Samsung thoughtfully included a microfiber polishing cloth from 3M in the package, which proved itself to be handy for wiping off the easily-smudged surface of the Q1. The unit is about the size of the paperback book and weighs a little bit more than a hardcover book, but is a comfortable size for carrying around. However, it’s certainly too big and heavy to be carried in a pocket [...]

It’s a good read, and neverthless it wont hurt to get a clear picture of the Q1 if you are planning to buy one. Read the full review here






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