Review: Top 5 Ultraportables (CNET Asia)
Darius Chang has a published a roundup of the Top 5 Ultraportables for CNET Asia, selecting the Samsung Q30 as the top pick, saying that Samsung clearly wants to target the higher-end segment of the market.
Darius Chang has a published a roundup of the Top 5 Ultraportables for CNET Asia, selecting the Samsung Q30 as the top pick, saying that Samsung clearly wants to target the higher-end segment of the market.
Simon Tsang has published a review in , under the headline of ‘Do the twist‘, covering four convertibles – Tablet PCs that also do double-duty as laptop (with an actual keyboard). It’s a good article covering Tablet PCs/Convertibles and the software that people use them with.
A few weeks ago, TabletPCReviewSpot.com published their Fall 2005 Tablet PC Buyer’s Guide. Among the Tablet PC’s mentioned were several of the ultraportables: IBM/Lenovo ThinkPad X41 Tablet, the Fujitsu LifeBook 4000 Series, the HP/Compaq TC4200, Fujitsu LifeBook P1510, and the Electrovaya Scribbler 3000.
Last week, PC World announced their Reliability and Service: The Best Companies to Buy From Awards/Survey (covering 35,000 PC World readers). In the notebook category, Lenovo/IBM and Apple stayed at the top for the second year in a row, with Sony improving over last year. One peculiar thing they noted – HP-branded laptops scored higher than Compaq-branded laptops, even though they are the same company.