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Samsung Q1 Solid State UMPC Review Print E-mail
Written by Laptop News   
Tuesday, 26 September 2006

The ultramobile goodness of the Samsung Q1 makes it over to our friends at Trusted Reviews. This version is an improved model with a solid state hard drive to get that battery life up to par.  Does it?

"Samsung however, is not a company that’s short of innovation and the Q1 that I’m reviewing right now has one very significant difference from the original model. Whereas the original Q1 was equipped with a 40GB 1.8in hard disk, the Q1 SSD ships with a 32GB solid state disk in situ. This means that the Q1 SSD has no moving parts inside it, making it a far more robust unit than before, but the benefits of a solid state disk don’t end there.

The solid state disk is also much lighter than a standard mechanical drive, so the overall weight of the Q1 SSD is 734g compared to 779g for the standard Q1. Does 45g make a big difference on a device like this? I guess that depends on how light you like to travel – if you’re the type of person that doesn’t want anything bigger than an iPod nano and a Samsung D900 in your pocket, then that 45g probably is important to you."

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