Publication date 8/2007 Single test |
"It’s got a WOW factor and Samsung is certainly moving the UMPC in the right direction but the concept just hasn’t found it’s purpose yet."
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Issue 9/2007 Single test |
Value for money: 4 out of 6 stars
"Baby steps inch the UMPC concept forward, with the Q1 Ultra the best version yet. But it's still undeniably niche."
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Publication date 7/2007 Single test |
Value for money: 3 and a half stars out of 5
"... this could be a great device, but it isn't compelling in its present form and price. On the other hand, if it had twice the processor speed and half the price, the Samsung Q1 Ultra would deserve to be a huge hit."
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Publication date 7/2007 Single test |
"... a sleeker and more usable device than its predecessor. Unfortunately, Windows Vista's heavy footprint more than cancels out the hardware improvements, leaving this a seriously underpowered system."
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Publication date 7/2007 Single test |
Value for money: 4 out of 5 stars
"Recommended"
"Everything the original Q1 should have been, but you may still be better off with an ultraportable notebook."
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Publication date 6/2007 Single test |
Value for money: 8 out of 10 points
"... Considering how much better Samsung’s second generation UMPC is than the original Q1; I’m very keen to see what Samsung will come up with next."
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The Windows CE PDA or PocketPC was reviewed by 6 magazines with special attention paid to performance, most of them feeling the product did at least have some merit.
The Samsung Q1-Ultra scored highest in TrustedReviews online magazine (6/2007) with an overall rating of 8 out of 10 points. ZDNet online magazine gave the product a score of "Good" (6 out of 10 Points) in issue 7/2007, which was the lowest score it received.
The Samsung Q1-Ultra was given further plaudits in the shape of; "Recommended" (Personal Computer World 7/2007).