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	<title>Comments on: FlipStart: Any updates?</title>
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		<title>By: FlipStart gets a start at Only UMPC &#124; Ultra-Mobile PC</title>
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		<description>[...] Remember the FlipStart, Crave is reporting about the full review of the FlipStart E1001S by PC Mag (we were not able to get to the page mentioned). The E-1001S flips open to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard and a 5.6-inch screen with a 1024&#215;600 resolution. With a Pentium M CPU, a 30GB hard drive, and only 512MB of RAM, it&#8217;s probably not going to be your main notebook, but for basic Web-surfing and e-mailing, we&#8217;d be willing to give it a shot. Other cool extras include a secondary display on the lid for checking e-mail while the lid is closed, an EVDO antenna, and both a touchpad and pointing stick. [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Remember the FlipStart, Crave is reporting about the full review of the FlipStart E1001S by PC Mag (we were not able to get to the page mentioned). The E-1001S flips open to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard and a 5.6-inch screen with a 1024&#215;600 resolution. With a Pentium M CPU, a 30GB hard drive, and only 512MB of RAM, it&#8217;s probably not going to be your main notebook, but for basic Web-surfing and e-mailing, we&#8217;d be willing to give it a shot. Other cool extras include a secondary display on the lid for checking e-mail while the lid is closed, an EVDO antenna, and both a touchpad and pointing stick. [...]</p>
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