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June 14th, 2006

The Samsung Q1 passed my first road warrior test

Posted by Matthew Miller @ 8:59 am

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I just returned from my short business trip last night and wanted to wrap up my thoughts on using the Samsung Q1 UMPC as my only device. On the flight out from Seattle to Philly I used the Q1 to watch the first hour of The Empire Strikes Back that I had transferred to my 1GB CF card and had about 56% of my battery remaining. I discovered that you first have to update your media library using AVS Station Professional in the full Windows XP environment before you can use content in the Windows CE AVS Now environment. I then reviewed the PowerPoint presentation we put together for our proposal interview using Office Professional 2007 Beta 2. Office looks good on the UMPC, but I need to figure out how to minimize the new top toolbar that takes up quite a bit of the display. I also started playing a game of Sudoku that comes as part of the Tablet PC feature pack. The battery just about died before I landed and I made a note to find out about an extended battery, another means to recharge the device or use it for longer periods, and a way to use the airplane charging system.

We then met with some other team members and I used Word and PowerPoint to create notes for the areas that I would be discussing in our interview. I really like the full screen reading two page layout in Word that let me see two pages of notes side-by-side on the 7 inch UMPC display. I used ritePen and my Think Outside keyboard for text input during this note creation time.

samsungq1road.jpg At the hotel I then used the UMPC to surf the net, connected to the hotel’s WiFi network, and check out my favorite mobile sites while writing blog entries and reviews. There wasn’t much on the hotel TV so I started up SlingPlayer and watched some content stored on my home DVR. The display was excellent for surfing and viewing video content and I especially like the 80 degree integrated stand on the Q1 that let me set it right on a table and the bed for viewing without having to hold it in my hand.

The next morning I woke up and checked my email and surfed a bit before heading out to finish preparing for the interview at one of our partner’s offices, again using PowerPoint and Word to finalize the presentation and my notes. I also used the Camden, Pennsylvania free WiFi access to check my email. We then traveled down to Delaware for our presentation and I set the Samsung Q1 up on its 80 degree stand with Word open to my presentation notes. I then simply used my notes and tapped on the display to advance through them during the interview process. I need to purchase the latest version of Microsoft Street & Trips so I can check out the ability to navigate with the Q1 as I think it has a perfectly sized display for in car navigation combined with my Bluetooth GPS.

On the way home, I passed through airport security and one of the security personnel commented on how small of a laptop the Q1 was and then started asking several more questions about its abilities and functionality. As a mobile enthusiast I am more than happy to share about these gadgets and actually like to carry devices that serve as good conversation starters. On the flight home, I finished watching the movie and also read through the Q1 user guide to read in more detail about the features of the UMPC. Other than the battery life, I was very pleased with the Q1 and was able to be productive on the road in a package much lighter and more portable than a traditional laptop. I am close to pulling the trigger on the Q1 purchase as it meet my mobile needs and more.

Matthew MillerMatthew Miller is an avid mobile device enthusiast who works during the day as a professional naval architect in Seattle. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.


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needs to be more compact for this road warrior
I think the umpc's eventually will be a great device but right now they are a bit too large to be mobile. They need to make a version the size of the old Psion 5mx so that it can be stored in your po... (Read the rest)
Posted by: amobile Posted on: 06/19/06 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
Cool. (NT)  P. Douglas | 06/14/06
Did you also trial a full tablet PC?  Robert Crocker | 06/15/06
Size is a big advantage to me  palmsolo (aka Matthew Miller)ZDNet Moderator | 06/19/06
It's missing PC Card slot  ivan@... | 06/17/06
CF to PC adapter may work  palmsolo (aka Matthew Miller)ZDNet Moderator | 06/19/06
needs to be more compact for this road warrior  amobile | 06/19/06

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