Samsung Q1 Ultra (Vista Home Premium)
Manufacturer: Samsung Part number: NP-Q1UA000
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- Bottom Line:
- Despite making improvements to its UMPC, Samsung still has work to do. The underpowered Q1 Ultra is best used for on-the-go Web surfing, but there are better and cheaper devices for that specific task, including that new device from Apple you may have read about recently.
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CNET editors' review
Samsung Q1 Ultra (Vista Home Premium) price range: $539.05
- Reviewed by: Dan Ackerman
- Edited by: Matthew Elliott
- Reviewed on: 07/05/2007
- Released on: 06/15/2007
The good: Appealing, polished design; multiple input options, including a QWERTY keyboard; lightweight; big, bright screen; inexpensive for a UMPC; relatively roomy hard drive.
The bad: Poor performance limits its versatility and appeal; battery life is still short of what's needed for a UMPC; no cellular broadband; the keyboard is an improvement over onscreen keys, but typing is still a challenge.
The bottom line: Despite making improvements to its UMPC, Samsung still has work to do. The underpowered Q1 Ultra is best used for on-the-go Web surfing, but there are better and cheaper devices for that specific task, including that new device from Apple you may have read about recently.
| Price as reviewed | $1,199 |
| Processor | 800MHz Intel A110 |
| Memory | 1GB, 400MHz DDR2 |
| Hard drive | 60GB 4,200rpm |
| Chipset | Intel 945 |
| Graphics | Mobile Intel Express 945GM (integrated) |
| Operating System | Windows Vista Premium |
| Dimensions (WDH) | 9.0x4.9x0.9 inches |
| Screen size (diagonal) | 7.0 inches |
| System weight / Weight with AC adapter [pounds] | 1.5/2.4 pounds |
| Category | UMPC |
Despite shaving about a quarter-pound off the weight of its predecessor, the Samsung Q1 Ultra is on the large side of the UMPC scale at 1.5 pounds, but it weighs only a few ounces more than the Sony VAIO UX390, the OQO model 02, or the Vulcan Flipstart. It's a bit larger than these other models, which makes the Q1 Ultra feel lighter than it looks. It's easy to tote around, either in its cloth slipcase or by the included wrist strap. (The tie for the wrist strap seems suspiciously similar to the one on the Nintendo Wii remote's wrist strap, however, which is infamous for snapping at inopportune moments.)
Aside from being a bit lighter, the Q1 Ultra's overall design hasn't changed much from last year's model. A bright, clear 7-inch widescreen display dominates the glossy, black plastic chassis and features a native resolution of 1,024x600, which is higher than the original Q1's 800x480 native resolution. The screen might be the Q1 Ultra's most appealing feature; it's perfectly capable of displaying Web pages properly and giving you plenty of room for the Windows desktop.
The face of the Q1 Ultra is covered by a sometimes confusing array of buttons and controls, which require a little trial and error to use properly. Half of a QWERTY keyboard sits on each side of the display, positioned for thumb typing, as on a Blackberry or Treo. The buttons are even smaller than the Treo's--although not by much--and since they're made of the same slick plastic as the rest of the system, they can be hard to get traction on. Rubberized keys would be welcomed. Typing on the Q1 Ultra is a chore, but it does become easier with practice. But in practical terms, as discovered by writing part of this review on the Q1 Ultra's keyboard, lengthy text input will never be the system's strong suit.
Fortunately, there are other input methods, including a touch screen with stylus and a ThinkPad-style mouse pointer. The mouse pointer is located under your left thumb, while the left and right mouse buttons are under your right thumb, along with a four-way input that works like the arrow keys on your keyboard. That's the opposite of the setup on the Sony VAIO UX390, OQO model 02, or Vulcan Flipstart, all of which have the mouse pointer on the right and the mouse buttons on the left. Since we generally use our right hand to mouse, the Q1 Ultra's setup seemed odd at first, but we quickly got used to it.
The touch screen works with both the included stylus or a fingertip, and while it likely won't be your primary input method, being able to reach over with your thumb and click the submit button on a Web form after typing something in a text field is a huge help. As with the other UMPCs we've looked at, having multiple input methods is vital to making these machines even somewhat useful.
Additionally, a few touch-sensitive buttons sit above the screen, next to a Web cam. These include volume up and down buttons (but no mute control) and a button for bringing up Samsung's custom onscreen menu, giving you control over screen brightness, the Wi-Fi connection, and other options.
| Samsung Q1 Ultra | Average for category [UPMC] | |
| Video | VGA-out | VGA-out |
| Audio | Headphone jack | Headphone/microphone jacks |
| Data | Two USB 2.0; SD card slot | Two USB 2.0, mini-FireWire, SD or multiformat memory card reader |
| Expansion | None | None |
| Networking | Ethernet, 802.11 a/b/g Wi-Fi, Bluetooth. | Ethernet, 802.11 a/b/g Wi-Fi, optional Bluetooth, optional WWAN |
| Optical drive | None | None |
The ports and connections on UMPCs in general, and the Q1 Ultra specifically, are sparse but functional. With two USB ports, a headphone jack, an SD card slot, Bluetooth, and a VGA out, most of your connectivity needs should be covered, save for the occasional FireWire device. In addition to the built-in 802.11 a/b/g Wi-Fi, we think a UMPC should offer cellular broadband for times when you and this highly mobile device aren't sitting in a HotSpot. A higher-end model, the Q1 Ultra-CMV, is scheduled to arrive next month with a mobile broadband chip from Cingular.
While we could see ourselves coming to terms with its various input options, the Q1 Ultra's deal breaker is its performance. While the Sony VAIO UX390N uses a 1.3GHz Intel Core Solo CPU and the Vulcan FlipStart uses a 1.1 GHz Pentium M, the Q1 Ultra features a relatively new 800MHz Intel A110 CPU. Although specifically designed for pocket-sized devices, the Q1 Ultra's processor simply can't keep up with the laptop CPUs in the other UMPCs. With its large display and touch screen controls, we thought the Q1 Ultra would make an excellent portable media player, but we found its performance in playing back media files--either streaming online or straight from the hard drive--to be spotty at best, with frequent stuttering, making the system less useful by far. The system also struggled to run Windows Vista--accessing OS menus regularly slowed things to a crawl.
The new processor, however, did help with battery life. The Q1 Ultra ran for two hours and 16 minutes on our DVD battery drain test, using an external DVD player hooked up to one of the system's USB ports. This is an especially grueling test, so you can expect longer life from casual use. We got a little more than three hours of battery life in our hands-on testing, which is still not acceptable in a device that can rightly be expected to stray from a wall outlet for long stretches.
Samsung includes an industry-standard, one-year, parts-and-labor warranty with the system. Support is accessible 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. (EST), seven days a week, through a toll-free phone line, and the online knowledge base has a specific section for the Q1 line of UMPCs.
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Samsung Q1 Ultra
Windows Vista Home Premium Edition; 800MHz Intel A110 1,024MB DDR2 SDRAM 533MHz; 128MB Mobile Intel 945GM/GU Express; 60GB Toshiba 4,200rpm
OQO Model 02
Windows Vista Ultimate Edition; 1.5GHz VIA C7M Ultra Low Voltage; 1,024MB DDR2 SDRAM 533MHz; 64MB VIA/SG3 UniChrome Pro II IGP; 60GB Hitachi 4,200rpm
Sony VAIO UX390
Windows Vista Business Edition; 1.33GHz Intel Core Solo U1500; 1024MB DDR2 SDRAM 400MHz; 224MB Mobile Intel 945GM Express; 32GB NAND Flash Memory
Vulcan Flipstart E-1001S
Windows XP Professional; 1.1GHz Intel Pentium M Ultra Low Voltage; 512MB DDR2 SDRAM 400MHz; 64MB Mobile Intel 915GM/GMS/910GML Express; 30GB Toshiba 4,200rpm
User reviews
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Does the Job
by DrLagos on July 7, 2007
Pros: Light, compact, keyboard is handy, pen input great
Cons: Not very powerful with Vista; awkward to hold
Summary: Overall the Q1 Ultra does what it should. It is great for surfing the Web, instant messaging, and basic computing. Previewing pictures is also handy with the large screen. This ...
Summary: Overall the Q1 Ultra does what it should. It is great for surfing the Web, instant messaging, and basic computing. Previewing pictures is also handy with the large screen. This is NOT a laptop replacement, but sure beats lugging one around when all you need is the web, email and IM. I think the Vista Home Premium edition is a bit too much for the processor as it sometimes seems unresponsive, but not so bad as to be unusable. I mainly use the pen input because the keyboard takes a bit to get used to. It was purchased to avoid having to carry a laptop around to upgrade firmware on stand alone devices via USB, which this does flawlessly. I also find it handy to surf and email in bed without the bulk and heat of a laptop.
3 out of 3 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Best electronic I have every had.
by jarvaris29621 on October 5, 2009
Pros: Touch Screen, 12.0 mp camera, Vista Business, It's a Cell Phone also.
Cons: Size, audio
Summary: I like the Q1 because it allows me to make phone calls on the gsm quadband network and do all the stuff a laptop would do.
Summary: I like the Q1 because it allows me to make phone calls on the gsm quadband network and do all the stuff a laptop would do.
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More powerful than you think.
by grd94533 on October 17, 2008
Pros: Plays movie files perfectly. Fast internet. Excellent screen and vivid colors. Great price. Plays lot of games.
Cons: Only 800 mhz processor. Audio not very loud.
Summary: First of all you need to downgrade this device to XP Tablet edition. Second, you need to upgrade your ram to 2GB. After that, you will have a much faster ...
Summary: First of all you need to downgrade this device to XP Tablet edition. Second, you need to upgrade your ram to 2GB. After that, you will have a much faster running system. I play movie files on this with no problems since I switched to XP. It's great for playing SNES and N64 emulators, and it will play most PC games made before 2000. I bought this brand new on amazon.com for $519 and it's worth every penny. I highly recommend getting one.
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very usable UMPC
by mdjkim on April 8, 2008
Pros: thin, touch screen
Cons: too slow for power users
Summary: My Q1U is a very usable UMPC. Unlike other previous models, this one has integrated features that make it very functional. The tiny keyboard is usable after you get used ...
Summary: My Q1U is a very usable UMPC. Unlike other previous models, this one has integrated features that make it very functional. The tiny keyboard is usable after you get used to it (as long as you don't have huge hands). I have a Treo, so I'm used to small keys. The processor is slow, so expect mediocre performance. XP runs fine for me. Vista was just too slow. Great quality screen and battery life is quite impressive.
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the best gadget and very sleek and handy one compared to other products.
by tonette angeli on January 12, 2008
Pros: it helps the user especially the family to communicate easily using this amazing product.
Cons: carrying this gadget is inviting to snatchers especially when you are in crowded places. your life might at risk.
Summary: samsung q1 ultra is a good design product that enhances the people to buy this gadget. it offers a highest advance technology you can imagine. the design is unique that ...
Summary: samsung q1 ultra is a good design product that enhances the people to buy this gadget. it offers a highest advance technology you can imagine. the design is unique that only samsung has in all brands available in the market.
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Better than iPhone.
by Fil0403 on July 14, 2007
Pros: All the features iPhone doesn't have.
Cons: Seemingly for CNET, the fact that's not Apple but Samsung
Summary: Ridiculous review, isn't it? Well, I understand if a company pays to be advertised in product reviews the job should be done, but it still wasn't me who ...
Summary: Ridiculous review, isn't it? Well, I understand if a company pays to be advertised in product reviews the job should be done, but it still wasn't me who had the great idea of comparing this with the iPhone, like the iPhone does half of what this UMPC does.
2 out of 5 users found this user opinion helpful.
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Needs a Recall
by fpbrittto on September 5, 2007
Pros: size and weight
Cons: Touch screen stops working in 2 weeks, reserching the net i had bad news almost everyone has the problem
Summary: This is enough, donīt buy this xit
http://origamiproject.com/forums/thread/26690.aspxSummary: This is enough, donīt buy this xit
http://origamiproject.com/forums/thread/26690.aspx0 out of 1 users found this user opinion helpful.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Samsung
- Part number: NP-Q1UA000
- Description: Imagine endless possibilities from an Ultra Mobile PC than you ever thought possible. Equipped with a split-QWERTY built-in keypad, a high-speed, Intel Ultra Mobile processor and high-capacity Lithium Ion Prismatic batteries for exceptional battery life, the Samsung Q1 Ultra provides ultimate accessibility and versatility for all your on-the-go computing needs. The Q1 Ultra reflects the latest in mobile technology integration by showcasing its ultra-bright LED backlit touchscreen LCD. Check your inbox, watch movies, play music, update your presentation, take photos, have a video chat, etc. With a Q1 Ultra more choices mean you never have to settle.
General
- Platform Technology Ultra Mobile PC
- Built-in Devices Stereo speakers, Bluetooth antenna, Wireless LAN antenna
- Width 9 in
- Depth 4.9 in
- Height 0.9 in
- Weight 1.5 lbs
- Notebook type UMPC, Ultraportable (Under 4 lbs.)
- Screen type Widescreen
- Wireless capabilities IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, Bluetooth
Processor
- Processor Intel A110 800 MHz
- Data bus speed 400 MHz
Cache Memory
- Type L2 cache
- Cache size 512 KB
RAM
- Installed Size 1 GB
- Technology DDR2 SDRAM - 400 MHz
Environmental Parameters
- Environmental standards EPEAT Silver, EPA Energy Star
Storage
- Floppy Drive None
- Hard Drive 60 GB - 4200 rpm
- Hard drive type Portable
Optical Storage
- Type None
Optical Storage (2nd)
- 2nd optical storage type None
Card Reader
- Card reader type Card reader
- Supported flash memory cards MultiMediaCard, SD Memory Card
Display
- Display Type 7 in TFT active matrix
- Max Resolution 1024 x 600 ( WSVGA )
- Widescreen Display Yes
Video
- Graphics Processor / Vendor Intel GMA 950
- Video Memory Dynamic Video Memory Technology 3.0
- Max Allocated RAM Size 128 MB
Audio
- Audio output type Sound card
- Audio output compliant standards High Definition Audio
- Audio Output Features SRS TruSurround XT
- Audio Input Microphone
Notebook Camera
- Camera Type Integrated
- Sensor Resolution 1.3 Megapixel
Input Device(s)
- Input device type Keyboard, 8-way stick, Touch-screen
- Keyboard localization and layout US QWERTY
- Features Spill-proof
Networking
- Networking Network adapter
- Networking / Wireless LAN Supported Yes
- Data link protocol Ethernet, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, Fast Ethernet, Bluetooth 2.0 EDR
- Networking standards IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, Bluetooth 2.0
Expansion / Connectivity
- Interfaces 2 x USB - 4 pin USB Type A, 1 x Network - Ethernet 10Base-T/100Base-TX - RJ-45, 1 x Headphones - Output - Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm, 1 x Display / video - VGA - 15 pin HD D-Sub (HD-15), 1 x Audio - Mini-phone stereo 3.5 mm
Battery
- Technology Lithium ion
- Installed Qty 1
- Battery capacity 29.6 Wh
- Mfr estimated battery life 4.5 hour(s)
Operating System / Software
- OS Provided Microsoft Windows Vista, Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium
- Software Adobe Reader, Magic Doctor, AVStation Now, McAfee VirusScan (Trial), Samsung Easy Battery Manager, Samsung Easy Display Manager, Samsung Easy Network Manager
Manufacturer Warranty
- Service & Support 1 year warranty
- Service & Support Details Limited warranty - Parts and labor - 1 year
Sustainability
- CNET Labs: Battery drain test / Video playback 136
- ENERGY STAR Qualified Yes
- EPEAT Compliant EPEAT Silver
- Greenpeace policy rating (Sept 2009) 6.9
Accessories
- Samsung - GPS receiver module (32640447)217.49
- Samsung AA-PC0N90W - power adapter - car - 90 Watt - 19 VA (33680251)117.99 - 134.99
- Case Logic 13.3" Laptop Sleeve - notebook carrying case (33234176)15.06 - 23.99
- Case Logic 7-10" Laptop Sleeve - notebook carrying case (33359181)15.99 - 19.99
- Case Logic E-Sling Small - notebook carrying case (33315557)22.46 - 31.99
- Choiix Easy Fit EeePC Sleeve - notebook sleeve (33503728)16.74 - 35.51
- Belkin Laptop Neoprene Sleeve - notebook sleeve (33445227)7.87 - 14.99
- Belkin Laptop Quilted Carrying Case - notebook carrying case (33503378)14.05 - 25.83
- SanDisk Cruzer USB flash drive - 32 GB (33544914)54.99 - 139.99
- SanDisk Cruzer Micro - USB flash drive - 8 GB (32631690)12.81 - 44.99
- SanDisk Cruzer Micro - USB flash drive - 16 GB (33032681)27.79 - 79.99
- Samsung Pleomax Optical Rainbow SPM-3800 - mouse (32920637)19.99
- Samsung Pleomax Crystal SPM-7000X - mouse (32922247)14.99
- Logitech V220 Cordless Optical Mouse for Notebooks (32481206)19.95 - 31.34
- Samsung Pleomax PKB-5300 - keyboard (33397450)21.99 - 29.12
Manufacturer info
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