I have read a bunch of articles from the so called specialized press about UMPCs and in the majority of all cases I have been left with a bitter test in my mouth. But this is not the case with this article from Informbit.
Firt of all, Matthew David got in his hand two of current UMPCs before he settled to write his review: Samsung Q1 and TabletKiosk eo v7110. And second of all, he found the hidden sense behind these sort of PCs: Real Mobility.
Firt of all, Matthew David got in his hand two of current UMPCs before he settled to write his review: Samsung Q1 and TabletKiosk eo v7110. And second of all, he found the hidden sense behind these sort of PCs: Real Mobility.
First, you have to figure out what the problem really is. It lies in what we have being trying to accomplish for years: becoming mobile. We've all seen the TV commercials of people happily sitting in cafes, watching their kids at the playground, or sitting on sofa with their laptop or Tablet PC and happily communicating with the outside world. But have you really ever done this?
This article is just one of those that I would recommend to read to anyone trying to understand what is a UMPC and why not to those "PC News Writers" that a few months ago were saying that the Origami Project was going to be this year big fiasco.
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