Gizmodo. Bad day for UMPC’s?

Posted on 02 August 2006, Last updated on 16 March 2019 by

Hold on chaps. Don’t you think you’re getting a bit too negative about UMPC’s? I know you’re a succesful web site and that with your readership, inbound link list and coverage you don’t need to side with anyone but there’s no need to sound like a 12 year old in a forum. Really!

here’s a series of the mini-tablets that can do a bad job of everything, only faster.

Actually it made me laugh a little because I sent them a tip about the 7200 series today. No wonder they didn’t link back to my positive sounding post! Next time i’ll know better than to try and boost my google rating with cheap links. ;-)

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Regards
Steve / Chippy.

2 Comments For This Post

  1. CTitanic says:

    I just hit the ignore button. ;)

    I have an iPod, I have a Sanyo portable DVD, I have a 2121 HTC SP and I have an Axim x51v and I can do with all of them toguether what I do with my eo.

  2. Anton P. Nym says:

    The reason I could justify buying my Q1 to myself (and others) is that it could fill the roles of all those gadgets at a much lower price than buying them all separately.

    As Sammy’s site says, “Digital Convergence” is a pretty good bullet-point for UMPC feature-benefit charts.

    — Steve

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