First Take
Sporting a 5.6-inch rotatable touchscreen, it was and still is the smallest convertible tablet PC. However, the first-generation U1010 was painfully expensive, demanding a premium of almost S$2,000 (US$1,338.42), which could score you a decent full-size laptop with much stronger features. The fact that its slow Intel A110 800MHz processor was underpowered for Windows Vista didn't help, either. The following HSDPA-enabled model was even more costly and added only mobile broadband to the mix and little else.
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Average User Rating
from 2 users
8.5
out of 10User Reviews
This baby is a killer
Sep 4, 2008Rating: 9 out of 10 (Spectacular)
Pros: Battery life last longer even on 2 cell, Resolution is very sharp.Have biometric security
Cons: Sound abit weak.Need to use a seperate USB speaker or ear-phone to hear clearly
Opinion:
I brought this baby during the 2nd day of Comex 2008.
Run on Atom Z530 and 1.6Ghz does not slow down the speed even run on Vista Business edition.
Almost use for a week and the overall performance are good.
If you find the screen of 5.56 inches are too small to see, you are wrong,inside have a programme call zoom and you can magnify the words with this programme and see words very clearly.
I like the most is the resolution, it so sharp.
Cool
Aug 16, 2008Rating: 8 out of 10 (Excellent)
Pros: Alot of upgrade from U1010
Cons: 1GB RAM only
Opinion:
Went is this available??? I want to get it now!
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