A Big Question Unanswered by a Tiny PC - New York Times: "Microsoft deserves some credit for trying to shake up the status quo. It's sad, therefore, that the Ultra Mobile PC feels so wrong. It aims to bridge the size gulf between a palmtop and a laptop, but winds up inheriting the worst aspects of each. Like a palmtop, it feels claustrophobic, clumsy for text input and, with its exposed touch screen, vulnerable. Like a laptop, it's expensive, has short battery life and requires two hands to operate.
In short, the lesson missed by the Ultra Mobile PC's creators doesn't come from journalism school; it comes from the School of Common Sense. "
Walt Mossberg also finds a lot to dislike in the Samsung device.
I guess I'll wait for version 2.0...
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