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Review: Samsung Q1 Ultra Mobile PC

Review: Samsung Q1 Ultra Mobile PC
June 2, 2006 4:12PM

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When we first began testing the Q1, we found that having to touch the icons, rather than pointing and clicking, takes a lot of unlearning. As the novelty of the Q1 wore off and the frustration wore on, we became rather disenchanted. We could not find any real purpose in using it.


The Samsung Q1 is a tiny device with a very big identity problem. The result of a collaboration Relevant Products/Services by Microsoft Relevant Products/Services, Samsung, and Intel, the Q1 is the newest product in the Ultra Mobile PC (UMPC) category, its design falling somewhere between a Pocket PC and an ultralight laptop computer with a small screen.

Samsung has suggested that the Q1 is intended to replace Pocket PCs and multimedia players, as well as serve as a handy supplement to laptops. Unfortunately, the Q1's frustrating design and underwhelming features put it short of being a viable option for most people.

Look and Feel

The Q1's black case, wrapped around a 7-inch LCD touch screen, measures roughly 9.0 x 1.0 x 5.5 inches, about twice the size of the Sony PlayStation Portable. The unit weighs only 1.7 pounds and has no keyboard. To enter information, you have to press buttons along the edges of the device and use a preinstalled virtual Relevant Products/Services fingerboard. It is a bit clumsy to hold the Q1 with one hand and use these controls with the other.

A small joystick provides limited scrolling horizontally and vertically. But the lack of a touchpad to move the cursor around the screen -- as is common on laptops -- makes navigating on the Q1 awkward at best. And the thin, hard-to-hold stick that is a poor excuse for a stylus doesn't help matters much. Fingertip data Relevant Products/Services entry leaves a lot to be desired on the Q1, at least for writing anything beyond a short e-mail message.

Features

The Q1 comes with some of the accessory ports usually found on laptops, including two USB ports. It has adequate amounts of memory and storage Relevant Products/Services with 512 MB or RAM and a 40-GB hard drive. Battery life topped out at three hours of continuous use.

This first-generation machine aspires to be more laptop than Pocket PC, even though it runs the Windows Relevant Products/Services XP Tablet PC Edition operating system Relevant Products/Services. The Q1 has four programmable quick-launch keys arranged in a wheel. These soft keys can be set to launch applications such as Internet Explorer, or have keyboard commands assigned to them, such as Ctrl-Alt-Del or Print Screen. Another key launches a virtual control panel. (continued...)

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