The South Korean Samsung has not said its last word on ultra mobile PC, or UMPC. First mark with Asus to have supported Microsoft in the development of this umpteenth mobile platform, Samsung today unveiled two new terminals in its range Q1 Ultra with the Q1U-CMXP and Q1UP-V.
Despite the commercial success of netbook, these mini laptops at low prices, Samsung continued to develop and commercialize UMPC. These two new products derived from Q1 Ultra unveiled in May 2007 are anticipated to be marketed in the USA in the coming hours.
The first of them, the Q1U-CMXP, provides for compatibility with WiFi networks 802.11b / g, Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR, 10/100 Ethernet and 3G + modem card through its pre installed. Its software layer associated with its system Windows Vista Home Premium allows him to spend more than one network to another without disconnection. The Q1UP-V has for its part of an operating system up to date with Vista edition pre installed. It uses an Intel Core Solo U1500 ULV to 1.33 GHz, 2 GB of memory, while more than WiFi, Bluetooth and an Ethernet jack. It will finally a 6-cell battery Lithium-Ion allowing him to have autonomy announced about 7 hours in continuous use.
The Q1U-CMXP and Q1UP-V will be marketed under the USA at a price of about 1500 dollars. They have not been announced at this time for Europe.
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