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HTC Shift X9500 UMPC - 800MHz, 1GB, 40GB, 7" LCD, QuadBand GSM, 3G UMTS/HSDPA EDGE, Bluetooth, Camera, WiFi, Windows Vista Business, Keyboard Review

HTC Shift X9500 UMPC - 800MHz, 1GB, 40GB, 7 LCD, QuadBand GSM, 3G UMTS/HSDPA EDGE, Bluetooth, Camera, WiFi, Windows Vista Business, Keyboard
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This is one of the best purchases I have ever made. This is the perfect laptop if you like to have top of the line electronics. It has been two years since my purchase and I have had no problems.

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Experience a new era in mobile computing with the HTC Shift. Powerful enough to run Windows Vista® Business, the HTC Shift has the optimal blend of portability and functionality, giving you uncompromised performance while on the move.HTC Shift features SnapVUETM, an always-on mode that provides you instant access to critical information -- including e-mail previews, local weather, calendar, and SMS -- even if the device is not switched on. Push e-mail gives you instant alerts whenever you have new Outlook® e-mails. Through Wi-Fi or 3.5G high-speed connectivity, you enjoy the ultimate productivity and highest fidelity Internet experience around.HTC Shift also features a 7-inch touch sensitive screen that slides out and tilts to a comfortable angle. It has a full QWERTY keyboard for convenient messaging and text input. A built-in fingerprint sensor is provided for increased security.

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Sony VAIO P Series VGN-P588E/Q - 1.33 GHz - RAM 2 GB - HDD 64 GB - GMA 500 - cellular modem ( HSPA ) - Gigabit Ethernet - WLAN : 802.11b/g/n (draft), Bluetooth 2.1 EDR - Vista Home Premium - 8" Widescreen TFT 1600 x 768 - camera Review

Sony VAIO P Series VGN-P588E/Q - 1.33 GHz - RAM 2 GB - HDD 64 GB - GMA 500 - cellular modem ( HSPA ) - Gigabit Ethernet - WLAN : 802.11b/g/n (draft), Bluetooth 2.1 EDR - Vista Home Premium - 8 Widescreen TFT 1600 x 768 - camera
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I've owned this exact unit for more than six months now. I purchased it strictly for road trips, as I have several custom-built desktops and a larger/luggable Lenovo notebook at home. It's a terrific travel UMPC. You need to get used to the still-usable smallish keyboard (with a Return key way too close to the up/down arrow keys) and the very tiny fonts/display (even when enlarged to 125%), but still very good. It's terrific having the SDD instead of an accident-prone spinning HDD. There's no need for a separate PC case, it fits right in my carry-on along with its very tiny power supply.
My only issue is: even upgraded to Windows 7 Home Premium with all Intel and Sony video driver patches, it still can't do video of any quality or size without stuttering/hiccup'ing, which is very annoying for any netbook/notebook in this premium price range.

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Samsung Q1 - Celeron M 900 MHz ULV - UMPC - RAM 512 MB - HDD 40 GB - GMA 900 - WLAN : 802.11b/g, Bluetooth 2.0 EDR - Win XP Tablet PC - 7" Widescreen TFT 800 x 480 ( WVGA ) Review

Samsung Q1 - Celeron M 900 MHz ULV - UMPC - RAM 512 MB - HDD 40 GB - GMA 900 - WLAN : 802.11b/g, Bluetooth 2.0 EDR - Win XP Tablet PC - 7 Widescreen TFT 800 x 480 ( WVGA )
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(I didn't buy my Q1 through Amazon.) I've had it for 6 months and I absolutely love my little Q1. I needed an XP computer, not a souped up cell phone or pda, but laptops were too bulky and fragile. My Q1 goes right into my purse and goes with me everywhere. I can demo QuickBooks software for clients, and transfer their files to my Q1 and work on them on it. I have fully functional email, I can create or receive and documents, I have full access to ftp and corporate data. In a hotel room I can listen to mp3s or streaming radio. I can work anywhere - even on a plane - without worrying about finding a flat space or trying to balance a laptop while typing. I can hold the Q1 in one hand and use the stylus to tap on the onscreen keyboard with the other. I have all of my previous email with me all the time on the Q1 so it's a cinch to look up an older message, or type a reply to a message even when I'm offline and send it when I can connect again.
Drawbacks are that the processor is a little slow, the optional CD drive accessory has a much too short 6" cord and requires the powered USB port. (Imagine trying to hold the Q1 in your hand or lap, and there's a CD drive almost a s heavy as the computer dangling by a 6" cord from the top of the Q1.) Fortunately the Q1 has a second USB port into which I can plug a USB hub for a mouse, keyboard, memory stick, printer, etc. There is also a port for an external monitor, and an ethernet connection as a backup to the built in wireless. I wish they'd given more thought to where the ports are placed (I'm assuming they had a choice, though with something this small, maybe not!) because it gets very hard to hold the Q1 when anything is attached - including the power cord! There's just nowhere to put your fingers with cords coming out of three sides.
A major drawback is the battery life. Don't count on it being anywhere near the advertised amount. An hour and a half is pushing it. I bought the power bank as well as a second power cord (one for home/travel and one at work.) The powerbank doesn't provide the advertised 9 hours either. You can get a car adapter power cord as well. [...]
The screen on the Q1 is big enough to be useful. (It's often quoted as being the size of a paperback book.) I've been able to work for several hours at a stretch. I can't imagine using one of the smaller UMPCs with 4" screens. There are only a few issues with things not displaying properly, mostly that some windows are bigger than the screen so you can't see or click on "ok" buttons. This is Microsoft's fault half the time, you'd think they'd pay more attention to this problem since they are pushing the "origami" platform. However you can easily solve the problem by switching the display resolution with the dedicated button on the Q1.
Most of the time my Q1 display automatically adjusts itself when it's hitched up to an external monitor, but sometimes I have to manually toggle between the display modes to get the screen to size correctly.
Another feature I use is the built in voice recorder. I haven't tried the Compact Flash slot yet but I hope I can use it to store music so I don't eat up my hard drive space. My Q1 has the 40 GBhard drive and 512 MB RAM - I'd recommend the 60 GB with the 1 GB RAM which wasn't available when I bought mine.

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Shed your arsenal of gadgets while on the go--your notebook PC, PDA, and MP3/PMP player--and replace them all with the incredibly small yet amazingly powerful Samsung Q1 Ultra Mobile PC. Weighing just 1.7 pounds and measuring 1 inch thick, the sleek, elegant Q1 has a pearl black casing and can be carried in a small briefcase, daypack or handbag. Yet it offers a full range of computing power normally associated with a laptop computer--a quick, ultra-low voltage Intel Pentium M processor, Windows XP Tablet operating system, Internet access using Wi-Fi networks (802.11b/g) or through your cell phone (via Bluetooth connection).
The Q1 has a bright 7-inch touchscreen LCD with a widescreen aspect ratio (800 x 480 pixels), and the Intel Graphics Media Accelerator video card offers up to 128 MB of shared video memory allocated from the system. Keep in voice contact with VoIP (when connected to a wireless network) using the integrated dual array microphone with enhanced noise reduction. Take advantage of enhanced power-management features to use the Q1 away from your desk for longer periods of time with up to 3.5 hours of battery life using the included 3-cell standard battery--or an astonishing 10 hours with the optional 8-cell power bank.
The 1.0 GHz Intel Pentium M ULV (ultra-low voltage processor delivers outstanding mobile performance and low-power enhancements. And the Microsoft Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 operating system adds the freedom and simplicity of putting stylus to touchscreen to the foundation of Windows XP Professional and its advanced security tools.
Other features include a 40 GB hard disk drive, 512 MB of DDR2 RAM (at a fast 533 MHz and upgradeable to 1 GB), expansion via Type II CompactFlash (CF) card, two USB 2.0 ports (allowing you to connect an external keyboard, printer, etc), an RJ-45 port for 10/100 Fast Ethernet wired networking, and a VGA port for connecting to a monitor.
With the integrated Bluetooth technology, you can connect wirelessly to peripherals such as your cell phone and make cable clutter a thing of the past. Bluetooth 2.0+EDR is up to three times faster than its predecessors, offering a maximum data rate of 3Mbps, and is also backwards-compatible with Bluetooth 1.x devices.
Instant Media Gratification The instant-on AVS Multimedia features allow you to experience movies, photos and music the touch of a button and without having to boot the Windows operating system. The Q1 supports many video formats--including AVI, DVD, WMV, MPEG-1, MPEG-2, VCD, ASF and TS--and is also compatible with MP3 and WMA audio files. You can listen to your music or movies privately using the headphone jack, or using the built-in speakers with enhanced SRS TruSurround sound. Treat friends and family to photo slideshows and easily access your picture library with the AVS Now thumbnail gallery, which makes it easy to scroll through your entire photo collection.
What's in the Box Q1 Ultra Mobile PC, stylus, AC adapter, 3-cell standard lithium-ion battery, printed operating instructions

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Viliv S5 PRE-H 4.8-Inch Portable PC Review

Viliv S5 PRE-H 4.8-Inch Portable PC
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I purchased mine with Windows XP home on it. VERY fast UI... I was actually amazed by its speed out of the box.
'Cube UI' is junk, dont bother using it, in fact you can safely remove pretty much everything that is installed on it out of the box. The only thing you should keep is the viliv manager software, so you can run the calibration and such.
Worked great out of the box, locked up 2 or 3 times... its to be expected.
I installed Vista home premium on it, took quite a while to get it up and running. If you plan to do the same, here is how to do it 100% trouble free. Grab a 8 or 16 gig jump drive. Copy all the vista files from it, onto the jump drive using a desktop pc. Download the Vista service pack 1 and service pack 2, OFFLINE install files, copy them onto the jump drive. Download ALL of the s5 drivers from the myviliv site, put them on the jump drive.
Mine was formatted as fat32, you need to run Convert Disk to make it a NTFS drive, before you can install Vista. This takes about an hour. DO NOT convert the disk if you dont plan on installing vista immediatly, as XP is unstable on NTFS, on this device.
THEN do the install, takes about an hour. Once installed DO NOT try to install the drivers yet. I did, and thats why I had such a harsh experience. Install sp1 and sp2, takes about 3 hours total. THEN install the drivers.
If you try to install the drivers without sp1 and sp2 installed, you will have a massive amount of headaches and wierd issues. Once sp1 & sp2 were installed, completely flawless install.
Battery life: is amazing. I use it all day long, I charge my cell phone off it. It is very impressive.
Storage: The hard drive in it is NOT a solid state, but for the price, what do you expect? The partitioning is a little odd. the c drive is about 30 gigs, the d drive is about 20, and the rest is the emergency system restore.
Screen size: 4.8" screen, very tiny, but amazingly crisp. Everyone is amazed at how readable it is. The resolution on it is 1024x600 out of the box, with Vista installed I can set it to 1024x768. At the higher resolution the touch screen is a little off, and calibrating doesn't help.
Wifi: Very good range/speed. Much better than I had expected.
Connectivity: It has a USB Host and USB link. I couldnt get the USB link to work on my Desktop pc running Windows 7 64 bit. I had it partially working on XP Pro. I could add/remove files on it, but I couldnt access the internet while linked.
USB host works perfect, no issues with keyboards, web cams, etc.
Media: It comes with K-Lite codec pack installed, I would install the Mega Codec Pack.
Portability: Simply awesome, its a little large for a 'pocket device', especially when compared to a cell... But its a FULL REAL COMPUTER, that can actually fit in your pocket.
Speed: It is surprisingly fast. I wouldnt expect to be able to play modern games on it, older ones should work great.
Browser: No issue playing you tube videos, or browsing the web, it has a REAL web browser on it, not the junk that comes on cell phones.
Portable browsing: No issue installing PDA net and tethering it to my myTouch. Can get internet access, anywhere that my cell phone has reception, by tethering it with a usb cable.
GPS: It has one, but I haven't installed any navigation software yet.
Bluetooth: Has it, but havent tried it yet.
Stylus: They give you a 'pick' that is attached to a leash to use as a stylus... It is junk, grab a 2.99 stylus and be trouble free.
Virtual Keyboard: I disabled the Haptic feedback, and the battery life got even better. The keyboard is a bit clunky, but does work, and is slightly better than the usual virtual keyboard software you find on similiar devices. My only real complaint about the virtual keyboard, is when your trying to type in something and you get a drop down of suggestions, this will always block the virtual keyboard, and you have to close and reopen it. If you install Vista, you might consider using the 'Tablet PC Input' instead.
Supposedly you can re-program one of the buttons on the device, I haven't figured out how yet. There are 4 buttons and 1 joystick like button on the unit. They all support short/long keypresses, to do different actions. A short keypress on the [menu] button, brings up the start menu. a long press, allows you to use the joystick as a mouse. That is one of the coolest things they have done. You will have to use this when installing vista, as the touch screen drivers wont install until you install SP1 and SP2.
Another suggestion, change your power options so that 'Closing the lid' and 'hiting the power button' put it to sleep, instead of shutting it down. The suspend/resume speed is fantastic. Litterally 2 or 3 seconds to shut down/start up. Actual cold boot takes 5 to 10 minutes.
Overall, I have to say 'Viliv, you did an amazing job!'. If it was more expensive, i'd say 'Not sure if its worth it' but at 500 its very well worth it.... Perfect price point for it.
Only thing I would like on it, that it doesnt have... is an SDHC slot. I am a little disapointed that it doesnt have one.
Also, if you are trying to decide between this and the 600 dollar promo version, you might want the promo version. Its the exact same hardware, but they give you accesories that cant be bought in store. I had to make my own mounts using plexi, a heat gun, and a dremmel. Still havent found a decent hard case for it yet. Currently I am using a soft case that is made for a PSP... and while its a very snug fit, it does work.
Overall, I am VERY glad I made this purchase. This is, in my opinion the best on the market at this price point.

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Viliv has crafted an amazing, ultra-portable, fully-functional internet device, and rich in features. Despite all this, battery life and power are unabated. The Viliv S5 features a superfine 4.8" WSVGA display, 60GB HDD, and an Intel AtomTM Silverthorne 1.33GHz CPU. From a pocket PC standpoint, the S5 has a surreal (for its size) battery life of 6-hours of use. Along with a instant-on feature that allows you to resume Windows XP from sleep in under five seconds--and commensurate 200-hour standby time)--the S5 is unique in being a truly ultraportable device that delivers the full rich web experience. Rich web is complemented by rich media. The S5 supports 720p HD video playback, and features integrated Wifi, Bluetooth, and GPS. The impressive UI technology includes on-screen keyboard with haptic feedback like a smartphone, as the Viliv "Cube UI" overlay that allows you to select up to 36 bubbles (5 categories, 180 total programs) and assign them to any of the available "bubbles", even arrange programs by type so you can keep your productivity software separate from your play software, and switch between them with the flick of your finger.

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viliv N5 Series - 32GB SSD, 1.33GHz Intel Atom CPU, Windows 7 Starter Handheld MID/UMPC Review

viliv N5 Series - 32GB SSD, 1.33GHz Intel Atom CPU, Windows 7 Starter Handheld MID/UMPC
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I am extremely impressed with the build quality, size and the screen. The reviews I read before purchasing mentioned that the build quality was great, but I had no idea that it would be such a rock solid device.
I've owned small computers, netbooks and even a Vaio UX 390N UMPC, but the clamshell design of the Viliv N5 makes it look like an eyeglass case, so I can slip it in and out of my pocket or just carry it by hand and it doesn't look like I'm carrying a computer around. I really feel comfortable taking this with me to any restaurant, gym or wherever and it doesn't seem awkward to have a computer with me. I'm a web developer and occasionally things happen while I'm away from the office that I need to attend to, so I used to carry my laptop with me all the time, but the straw that broke the camel's back, so-to-speak, was when I carried my laptop around Key West for a whole day and I couldn't enjoy my trip there because my back was hurting the entire time. Now, I can just slip the Viliv N5 into the pocket don't even have to think about it.
Battery life so far has been decent. 4 hours is the norm with the screen on full brightness, but I don't see reason I couldn't get 6 hours by lowering the screen brightness and turning off wifi.
The features I love about the Viliv N5 are:
- Small size (it's only an inch longer than my HTC Evo 4G phone)
- full keyboard (the keyboard is a little tricky to type on, but you can touch type if you have small fingers). I usually find it easiest to hold the N5 with both hands and thumb type.
- the thumbpad is amazing - it's very easy to move the mouse pointer around the screen - in some ways it is better than a mousepad
- the screen is bright and crisp - even though the text is small, I can see everything clearly.
- it's a full Windows 7 computer so I can install all of the programs that I use regularly with no limitations
- I thought the 32GB SSD wouldn't have enough available space left over with Windows 7 installed, but it came with 13GB free out of the box, which is more than enough for me
- Wakes up in 5 seconds from sleep
The things that are minor annoyances are:
- Boots quickly from a cold boot, but sometimes the screen doesn't come on after waking up from sleep, so I have to turn it off and back on again to get the screen to come on. This is a minor annoyance because it only happens occasionally.
- Windows 7 starter edition is really limited. I knew Windows 7 starter was a stripped down version, but I didn't realize how stripped down. Starter Edition doesn't even allow you to change your desktop background! What the? By default it will show a nice Windows background with a Windows logo, but other than that you can only change it to solid colors (black, etc). This isn't a major issue, but it sucks that I can't use a unique photo as my background image.
- Bluetooth dial up networking doesn't work consistently. I probably should blame this on Windows 7 starter too. Let me first say that I have no problems with tethering the Viliv N5 to my HTC Evo using a USB cable and then using PDANet to connect the Viliv N5 to the internet, so that's working great. However, if I want to avoid the USB cable and use Bluetooth DUN instead, I can't do it - I've only been able to get bluetooth DUN working once and it only stayed connected for a minute or two. I have no idea what's causing this, but I've never had this issue with any other computer, so it's either something with the Bluetooth drivers or it's Windows 7 starter. Either way, I'm disappointed that this isn't working because it was an important feature to me. (I can pair the Viliv N5 with my phone without any trouble; it's only the DUN that isn't working). Kind of makes me wish I'd purchased the 3G version, but I'm sure I'll eventually get this working, even if I have to upgrade to a different version of Windows 7.
- I use a Lexmark 1420 network printer and have not had any problems installing drivers for it on any other computer. However, the Viliv N5 will not recognize the printer, will not fully install the drivers, will not print a test page from my printer. Maybe there's something unique about this particular printer that Windows 7 Starter doesn't like, but whatever the issue it's definitely an annoyance that I can't get network printing working.
With all of this said, the Viliv N5 is the best UMPC I've experienced. I've been shopping for UMPCs since the first OQO was announced, so I've been in the market for something like this for the last 10 years. It's amazing to me that someone has finally created a near-perfect UMPC with all of the features I've wanted even when the trend seems to be heading to tablets, etc., there is definitely a need for a product like this.
I believe the only weak-link with the N5 is Windows 7 Starter, but this could be remedied by installing Home or Professional edition, so I'm not taking any points away from the N5 because of this.
I was on the fence about getting this for awhile; I truly thought it would be a novelty and something I would only use occasionally, but I've been carrying the N5 with me everywhere and even using it in different rooms around the house because it doesn't ever get in the way. It's definitely a computer you can take anywhere.



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Because the viliv N5 is a full-powered PC, you won't have the limitations of other mobile devices. Use the N5 to surf the web-as-you-know it: including Flash, HTML5, and all the rest of the rich web. Install anything you like. Pocket it, and go anywhere. The viliv N5 features a superfine 4.8" WSVGA touchscreen, 32GB SSD and an Intel Atom 1.33GHz CPU. From a pocket PC standpoint, the N5 has a surreal (for its size) battery life of 6 hours of actual use. Along with an instant-on feature that allows you to resume Windows 7 from sleep in under five seconds--and remarkable 150-hour standby time--the N5 is unique in being a truly ultraportable device that delivers the full rich web experience. Rich web is complemented by rich media. The N5 supports 720p HD video playback, HTML 5, Adobe® Flash, and features integrated Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and GPS.

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Mirus Educational Schoolmate Convertible 8.9" Netbook (TARCT9XP) with Touch Screen - Silver Review

Mirus Educational Schoolmate Convertible 8.9 Netbook (TARCT9XP) with Touch Screen - Silver
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I had been following the OLPC, Netbook, Classmate, Netablet movement with great interest, but hadn't pushed the buy button until I saw that the Intel Powered Convertible Classmate PC was available from Mirus/Target via Amazon. I bought this for the 3 year-old since he's always fighting with his sister over use of her laptop. First impression is that it's small (it's a netbook, not a laptop). Configuration didn't seem to complete correctly initially so the auto screen rotation didn't work until after a reboot. Everything seems to work ok, it's a very dense little package so it seems a little heavy for it's size. I think I would prefer Windows 7 with Ink, but I haven't really tried using the MyScript that comes preinstalled with XP Home. I think it will be really cool with the right software installed.
After playing with it for a week, it's still pretty cool, but the autorotate is a little buggy. Sometimes the autorotate seems to get stuck needs to be disabled and reset to normal orientation. The three year old dropped it on a hard floor and dented the stylus openning making it a tight fit, but it still works ok. Installed one CD rom game by copying to SD card, but need to find a good solution to have multiple CDROM games playable using ISO images.

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Pepper Pad 3 Handheld Web Computer (Black) Review

Pepper Pad 3 Handheld Web Computer (Black)
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Pros far outweight the cons.
Device is pitched as "a/v streaming tablet" for kitchen, bedroom, living room, etc. It MORE than delivers on this promise. Email and some bluetooth support is currently lacking (only wireless mouse/keybd currently supported) but this will be fixed soon.
Skype is coming in next few months. Big win there.
Hardware feature:
1. 2-way infrared learning remote.
It's now my primary remote control. Layout are fairly editable but not where it s/be...this is easily fixable though. Unlike what other reviews stated...it is easy to incorporate support for new devices...you can download remote control config files from lirc.org.
2. Backlit keypad
Nice for being in bed at night.
3. d-pad and thumbwheel
Absolutely best way to scroll/page thru sites.
4. 2xUSB, 1xNTSC A/V out
An MMC/SD would be nice...but expandability is there already.
5. 20GB HD and 256MB RAM
As an engr geek...I would like to see more...but for a/v streaming and other tasks this is totally adequate.
6. i386 compatible
This means you can just download RedHat FC4 i386 binaries and they just work. They may not integrate with desktop perfectly...but works great nonetheless.Software features:
1. Streams darn near EVERY video/audio format. Only esoteric realplayer sites don't work...yet. Everything else (Sirius Satellite, Shoutcast) work flawlessly.
2. Built-in email sucks...but I easily downloaded Thunderbird and it is now where I want it to be.
3. Desktop (tabbed folder) paradigm needs some development...but it is fine for intended tasks (streaming a/v).
4. Support for Java 1.5!! This only means something to geeks and those wanting to stream from sites which have applets (Sirius Satellite). As a java developer...this is just too cool. First time J2SE is on pda form factor.
This is an awesome device that I've been using daily since purchase. I have since CANCELLED my several newspaper subscriptions as I now read/stream from pad....this saves me just under $1K yearly for subscriptions.
The device is so versatile and perfectly sized...you will soon want to take it in car with you and mount it on dash with bluetooth gps, etc. With enhanced bt support coming...you'll soon be doing just that!

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The sleek Pepper Pad 3 includes all the award-winning features of the original Pepper Pad plus three times faster Web browsing, enhanced video performance, faster Wi-Fi and USB connectivity, longer battery life and a built-in video camera. All this in a smaller, less expensive design that makes it even easier to carry and use, at home or on the go. Weighing in at a svelte two pounds, and measuring less than an inch thick, the rugged, splash-resistant, handheld Pepper Pad is perfect for the family room couch, kitchen counter, bedside table, or coffee shop. Plus, it's small enough to fit into a briefcase or backpack so you can take it wherever you roam.
Right out of the box you can instantly, easily, and wirelessly access the Internet and your home network to enjoy the richness of the Web and personal communications including e-mail and IM. Because the Pepper Pad has both built-in Wi-Fi and a hard drive, you can stream and download your favorite music, videos and photos and take them around the house or wherever you travel. The Pepper Pad 3 offers a far richer viewing experience than small-screen PDAs or mobile phones and much less maintenance than a complex laptop.
When it comes to deciding what to do when you've got a Pepper Pad 3 in your hands, the options are just about limitless. With the integrated Web browser you can surf, shop, do research, plan a vacation, check the weather, check TV listings, and more. Or download, store, organize, and play your digital music library on the device's stereo speakers, or just tune into internet radio. While you're doing that, feel free to edit, store, and share photos, or watch and share videos. And of course, you can email and IM to stay in touch. IM is further enhanced by the integrated VGA video camera, which is great for video chats.
The Pepper Pad 3 sports a 7-inch color display with touch screen for beautiful photos, videos and Web pages. A stylus is included, so you can control the Pepper Pad 3 with ease. The full QWERTY keypad, which is arrayed on either side of the device, enables fast and easy typing. You can also use the integrated direction pad and scroll wheel to navigate Web pages and other applications. The outer casing features a rugged and splash-resistant design for those occasional mishaps, while a 20 GB hard drive inside is big enough to store hundreds of photos and videos. Lastly, rechargeable lithium batteries and smart power management technologies give you long battery life, while the embedded AMD LX800 processor and optimized Linux-based operating system offer zippy performance.
Another great feature of the Pepper Pad 3 is its instant-on capability. It's always ready to go--no more booting up whenever you sit down to use it. Connectivity is a breeze, too. The device supports 802.11b/g Wi-Fi for instant-on Internet access and it supports the WEP and WPA wireless security protocols. And speaking of security, the Pepper Pad 3 is designed to be virus and spyware resistant. Plus, Bluetooth 2.0 device support means you can use it with a full-size keyboard and/or mouse. USB 2.0 connectivity makes it a snap to connect the Pepper Pad 3 to your PC for data transfer, while infrared capabilities let you easily control and access any number of TVs, set-top boxes, CD players, and other A/V devices. The Pepper Pad 3 also comes with some other great connectivity options, including a headphone jack, component video out, and a microphone-in port.
What's in the Box Pepper Pad 3, neoprene sleeve, getting started manual, and AC power adapter.

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Acer Computer AOA110-1722 Aspire One 8.9-Inch Notebook PC Review

Acer Computer AOA110-1722 Aspire One 8.9-Inch Notebook PC
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UPDATE 08/29/2008: Received my new Acer Aspire One today. Wow, one day shipping from J&R rocks! The blue AAO with Win XP looks just like the Linux version: there is the SD "Storage Expansion" slot on the left side and a multi-format card reader on the right, 3 USB ports, etc. It boots up pretty fast and runs the so familiar WIN XP OS. I liked the Linux graphics, but to be honest, as a Windows user, I felt lost. So far, I haven't had any problems with the wireless (knock on wood) that I have experienced when I used the Linux version. Yes, you can hear the fan, as some of the reviewers have mentioned, BUT, it is not nearly as annoying as they claim. I can live with that. The Hard Drive is listed as 120GB, however, it shows up as 105 GB. The windows XP version comes with a 60-day trial of MS Office 2007 and McAfee Security Suite. Curiously, it also comes with InterVideo WinDVD, although, as you are aware, there is no DVD drive. Other programs included are: MS Works, Adober Reader 8, IE, MSN, Windows Media Player, Windows Messenger, Windows Movie Maker, Acer eRecovery Manager. I installed Firefox without a glitch. So far, I am very pleased with the laptop. It's not a $2,000 Sony or Mac, but it's a great value. It does what it is supposed to do. I am glad I returned the Linux and ordered the Windows. It works better for my needs.
UPDATE 8/28/2008: So, Amazon dropped the price on Acer Aspire One with Linux OS. However, the Win XP version continues to be overpriced compared to other online retailers. I've decided to order the blue Win XP machine directly from J&R for $369.99 and will get an additional 15% off via Live Search Cashback (total price after cashback excluding shipping: $314.41). I decided to go back to the familiar XP configuration simply because I believe that learning Linux will involve too much effort to justify the cost. In addition, the Linux version of Acer Aspire One appears to have more wireless bugs than Windows. We'll see how the Win XP netbook performs.
UPDATE 8/25/2008. So far I haven't seen any price reductions by online retailers. I think they are waiting to purge their inventory. Best Buy, however, does have the blue Acer Aspire One with 1gb Ram, 120 gb HD and Win XP Home for $349.99. So far they are the first ones to jump on the Acer price drop bandwagon.
UPDATE 8/20/08. Acer just (4 hrs ago) made the announcement on Market Watch that it will slash the prices for Acer Aspire One to $349 for Win XP and $329 for Linux. I miss my Acer One and will order one again as soon as retailers update their prices. I thought it was a great deal for $379 but for $50 less it's an absolute bargain. I do hope that I won't have anymore wireless problems with this one.
ORIGINAL REVIEW: I had purchased this laptop from J&R in blue with Linux and it was in my hands the very next day. I really liked Acer Aspire One from the moment I pulled it out of the box. It's very compact, light, elegant, boots in no time (20 sec). I am a first-time Linux user and was actually pleasantly surprised at how easy it was to use. I followed the instructions from one of the Amazon reviews here to unlock the full OS and was able to add Skype (Fedora version) without a problem. OpenOffice is very straightforward and easy to use, email setup was a breeze. I plugged it into my cable modem and loved the very fast web page loading times. All in all, it's a great little laptop alternative, the screen is easy to read, the keyboard size is adequate for error-free typing, the trackpad took some getting used to but it was fine within a couple of hours.
Now to the negatives:
-the surface is very prone to fingerprint smudges
-the screen is very glossy and reflective, but the brightness compensated for the fact that I could always see my reflection on the screen
-the left and right mouse buttons are oddly positioned on either side of the keyboard, so that takes some getting used to
-now last but not least - wireless connectivity problems. I've had the Acer Aspire One for over a week and have tried every single approach out there to get the wireless connection on it. the wireless networks would show up on the connection manager, but when I would attempt to connect to a particular network I would get an error message saying connection was terminated. One of the networks I tried to connect to was my own home wireless network which successfully worked for all of my other laptops. I tried the WEP protocol - no success, I changed the router settings to WPA - tried to connect - no success, I changed it to the open network - no success although I am sure my neighbors appreciated the open net access they could steal from me in the interim. I've searched the web for a solution and found out that this wireless problem seems to be an issue for a number of Acer Aspire One users out there. Some were able to fix it by running Live Update on a wired connection (I did it, but it didn't fix the problem), some played with sleep modes, reboots, etc. None of that worked for me. I tried to look up this issue on the Acer website, but their customer support is not very user friendly. So, I gave up, called customer service for an RMA# and am returning the Acer Aspire One today. I wish it had worked as I liked it so much, but it's no use to me without wireless connections and I believe that if I purchase a brand new item, it has to be fully operational straight out of the box. So, goodbye my dear sapphire blue Acer Aspire One, you will be missed, I hope your maker solves the wireless problem and I will buy you again when that happens. I would recommend this product without reservation if only the wireless problem is resolved.


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Weighing in at just over 2 pounds, the Aspire one mobile Internet device is the ideal traveling companion that lets you take the Internet on the road without the heavy load. Good things come in small packages, just like the Acer Aspire one mobile Internet device providing ultra-portable performance to enjoy full Internet browsing, communicate with friends and family and enjoy a variety of entertainment in a small portable design that keeps you connected on-the-go. The Intel Atom Processor combines performance, power and efficiency to explore the Internet and stay connected while on the go. Enjoy reliable on-line access with 802.11b/g Wireless to explore the Internet and view photos or video clips and listen to music in a comfortable browsing environment on the Acer CrystalBrite display. Linpus Linux Lite lets you surf the Internet, edit documents and photos, read email, and enjoy the webcam to chat online with or take still photos smoothly and reliably right out-of-the-box at a great price. Whether you are a first time user or just want a second computing device to easily check e-mail and surf the Internet, the Aspire one was designed for simplicity with a intuitive desktop design, widescreen display and easy-typing keyboard.8.9diagonal WSVGA (1024 x 600) CrystalBrite TFT LCD DisplayIntegrated 0.3 Crystal Eye Webcam Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 950 Built-in Stereo Speakers Acer InviLink 802.11b/g Wireless 10/100 Ethernet LAN Multi-in-1 Card Reader SD, MMC, RS-MMC, MS, MS Pro, xD 3 x USB 2.0, Headphone/Speaker/Line-Out, Microphone-in, VGA, RJ-45 (LAN) Approximate Unit Dimensions -9.8(W) x 6.7(D) x 1.14(H) Approximate Unit Weight -2.19 Pounds

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