Samsung's UMPC runs Windows Vista
Irvine (CA) - Samsung announced today that its Q1P ultra mobile PC (UMPC) is its first UMPC to get Windows Vista certification.
The Q1P, which Samsung first debuted last year, features a 1.0 GHz Intel Pentium processor, a 60 MB hard drive, and 1 GB of memory. The 7" touchscreen device
Coming in at 1.7 pounds, it is roughly the same weight as other UMPCs. It includes both Bluetooth and WiFi wireless connectivity. It also has a feature known as AVS Now, which allows users to access multimedia content without opening up Windows.
Pre-installed with Windows Vista, the Q1P retails for $1300. It is available now from online and retail stores.
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