Considering the SmartDevices Q7 isn’t a true ultra mobile PC and it’s going to be a relatively slow browsing device, it’s getting a lot of coverage on UMPCPortal this week.
Considering the SmartDevices Q7 isn’t a true ultra mobile PC and it’s going to be a relatively slow browsing device, it’s getting a lot of coverage on UMPCPortal this week.
Remember that ‘coffee table’ pad I was talking about yesterday? The one I said could be under $250? Well it looks like it might be even cheaper than I expected. http://www.eletroworld.cn have it up for $189.
We have no idea if this is real but we’re trying to order one pronto because it deserves to be investigated on the coffee table ASAP!
Specs from the web site:
- Processor: Sansumg ARM S3C6410 Processor 667MHz
- Screen size: 7-inch Touch-lens screen,800 X480 pixels
- Memory: 128MB DDR RAM
- Storage: 1GB Flash Memory
- Operating System: Ubuntu Linux
- Language: Chinese/English/German/French/Portuguese
- Memory card slot supporting up to 32GB microSD memory cards
- Wireless: supports WiFi 802.11b/g, Bluetooth
- Connectivity: 2.0 USB HOST supported to connect the high-speed EDGE, HSDPA network adapter or mobile phone
- Weight: 250g
- Battery: 4500mAH
- Warranty: One year
We’ve added the details to the product portal and will continue updating with new news as we find it.
I spent a few hours researching and pulling together information on the SmartQ5 this morning and feel more positive about it now than I did a few weeks ago.
The SmartQ5 looks good and has an amazing price (local price in China approx $132.) It has a good screen size/resolution and with Ubuntu (ARM), an good supply of software. As a media/internet/e-book reader/photo browser/travel device, there’s definitely a lot of pocketable value there. The 667Mhz ARM11 CPU should make it faster than the Nokia tablet devices and the large 7.5wh battery should keep it running for a long long time between charges.
If it was ever available in Europe or US though, you’d be looking at something like $199 which puts it close to the offers that occasionally float around for the N810. (cdw.com have it for $226 as I write) With GPS, keyboard, camera, a healthy user-base and local-country support, the N810 is the better MID option in my eyes but that’s only if you can find an offer.
It’s difficult to comment with any authority when you’ve never even had hands-on so if you’ve been thinking about the Smart Q, keep an eye on the new SmartQ5 product page where we’ll be adding info, images and links as they come along. One of the first to be added was an unboxing photo-set from Kam Leung. There’s also an unboxing from ‘Sky’ over at UMPCFever. [translation link]
If you see any more interesting content about the SmartQ5, please take the time to submit it ifor inclusion in the database.
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