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The HTC Shift. A fantastic design that failed due to overly heavy
operating system, a short battery life, low screen resolution and
limited Windows Mobile implementation. Over a year of rumors and
false-starts the HTC Shift became the most viewed device on
UMPCPortal by a long shot. Videos of it were always popular and
even after it launched, communities grew quickly and great things
were done with the device. The [...]
Date Published: Apr 12, 2012 - 1:33 pm
Last year I ran a series of articles about mobile video editing. I
covered smartphone, netbook and ultrathin solutions before settling
on a low-cost , low weight set-up.. The Samsung NP350 worked well
with its 2.2Ghz Core i3 but by moving up a notch in performance and
efficiency, lowering the weight and, yes, increasing the cost by
well over 100%, I’ve found a solution that’s quite stunning. I’m
not just [...]
Date Published: Apr 07, 2012 - 3:35 pm
The Kupa X11 is a relatively niche Windows tablet PC based on what
is the lowest-energy Windows-capable platform there is – Intel
Oaktrail, the Z670 CPU and GMA600 GPU. With it’s 1366×768 screen,
SSD storage, 2Gb of RAM, fingerprint reader, active digitiser layer
and fanless design, it stands alone in the market with, as far as I
know, no comparison. The model we have here, the Kupa X11 Pro, even
[...]
Date Published: Apr 05, 2012 - 2:51 pm
Back at IDF September, Intel and Google finally announced that
they’d be working together to get Android up and running on x86
devices. While there were a number of Android-running x86 tablets
and a smartphone prototype or two floating around IDF, it wasn’t
immediately apparent what the major advantage of Android 0n x86
devices would be for your everyday consumer. In fact, it wasn’t
even apparent exactly why any of [...]
Date Published: Mar 31, 2012 - 11:49 am
Last spring, I launched into a rant on my personal
blog (due to some minor profanity, the linked-to article is
labeled as not safe for work) over the way the tech media was
labeling a lot of the activity that was going on in the tablet
market. You see, back then, circa May 2011, the pockets of
resistance against the iPad were beginning to fade, and
people were starting to get it that this [...]
Date Published: Mar 26, 2012 - 10:34 pm
As Intel continue to craft Atom into the phone and tablet market it
makes sense that they explore all avenues for the core. The
‘netbook’ wave is over but that doesn’t mean there aren’t spaces
for Atom to be fitting into. Low cost and low power computing is
one of them. Open-source computing is another and it looks like
Intel is heading in all of these directions with the Balboa [...]
Date Published: Mar 23, 2012 - 6:42 am
I’ve done some tests on the Kupa X11 and just like they say, it’s
possible to use it for up to 10 hours on battery. It’s impressive
but what about getting things done on the Kupa X11? You can have
all the battery life in the world but if you can’t use the device,
it’s worth nothing. To test the real-world value of the Kupa X11 in
terms of ‘getting [...]
Date Published: Mar 23, 2012 - 4:27 am
I’m looking back on UMPCPortal to see how long it’s been since
we’ve had hands-on with a 1KG, ≤ 10” PC…..In Sept 2011 we
covered the MSI Windpad 120W which didn’t make it to market. There
was also the Fujitsu TH40/D which also doesn’t seem to have made it
to the market. I also had some hands-on with the new Gigabyte S1081
Windows tablet at CES (which I forgot to [...]
Date Published: Mar 19, 2012 - 6:52 pm
It was last August that I wrote about the Kupa X11 tablet. I
highlighted the battery capacity as the key feature because it’s
not often you see such a high capacity battery in an X86-based
device under 1KG. What I didn’t know then was that Windows 8 would
require 1366×768 to run the full range of Metro apps and features
so the Kupa is now one of only a handful [...]
Date Published: Mar 17, 2012 - 3:07 pm
Back during CES, Sony was showing off a hybrid tablet with Windows
8. This was a sliding design that could function as a tablet with
the screen down, or the screen could slide up screen up to reveal a
full QWERTY keyboard. Image credit: Engadget We’ve seen a similar
approach from Samsung, but despite an official press release about
the product, it never made it to market (perhaps they were [...]
Date Published: Mar 17, 2012 - 10:18 am
Nokia may be working on a Windows 8 tablet, due out by the end of
the year, according to some sources. We’ve long wished that Nokia
would jump into the tablet game as their hardware design has rarely
managed to disappoint. However, with Nokia’s commitment to
Windows Phone 7 last year, the company was put into an awkward
position. Microsoft built Windows Phone 7 from the ground up as a
phone operating [...]
Date Published: Mar 16, 2012 - 9:54 am
I’ve read a lot of negative press about the Windows 8 user
experience recently which seems to focus on a ‘problem’ created by
having two user interfaces that will confuse users. I just don’t
see that issue. Sure, there will be some new things to learn, every
new system has a learning curve, but I don’t see huge barriers in
Windows 8. Today I’m working on a Windows 8 Tablet. [...]
Date Published: Mar 15, 2012 - 4:57 am
As I tool a look at the MSI booth at CeBIT yesterday I couldn’t
stop myself from getting a little hands-on with the Windpad 110W.
AMD Fusion-based and equiped with a nice optical mouse pointer and
full SD card slot it’s a tablet design that could rally benefit
from the next-gen OS and platforms. The MSI rep nods and smiles and
I talk about 1366×768 and Windows 8, as we [...]
Date Published: Mar 07, 2012 - 3:51 am
I’m in Hannover, Germany, for CeBit and as I start this article,
Sascha Pallenberg of Netbooknews.com is sitting on the other side
of our ‘blog apartment’ watching the Windows 8 consumer preview
keynote from Mobile World Congress last week. A few evenings ago I
was testing Windows 8 on an Atom-based tablet and while all that
has been happening I’ve been thinking about Cover Trail W,
the ultra-mobile platform that [...]
Date Published: Mar 05, 2012 - 1:27 am
Chrome for Android has just been launched. Many of you know I run
three sites. Carrypad, the tablet-focused site. Ultrabooknews, the
thin-and-light laptop site and this one, UMPCPortal. At
UMPCPortal we’ve been focused on productive mobility since 2006
(almost exactly) and as you will probably know, the last few years
have been hard on us. Trying to get productivity into a two-handed
mobile experience has been completely ignored by mainstream [...]
Date Published: Feb 07, 2012 - 4:43 pm