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Handy-sized Q1 needs more power

The Samsung Q1 Ultra-Mobile PC is easy to carry but slow and short on battery life

Price: £680
Manufacturer: Samsung
Daniel Robinson, IT Week, 23 May 2006
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Samsung's Q1 is essentially a miniature tablet PC. It will suit users needing a lightweight system that can run full Windows apps. The lack of a keyboard is limiting, and its short battery life means it cannot be used on the road for long.

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