Samsung Q1P SSD Ultra Light Tablet PC
The Q1P SSD certainly looks and feels cool. The sleek black widescreen design seems like an oversized Sony PSP. The 1.7-pound unit is portable, to be sure, and slips into a foam-like protective sleeve.

This Ultra-Mobile PC is one of the first to pack a solid-state storage drive, we are left wondering where and when we would prefer using it more than a larger or smaller alternative.
Samsung opted for a solid-state storage design with 32GB of NAND flash memory instead of a miniature hard drive, consuming less power while speeding up performance. It almost goes without saying that with this technology, every program loaded instantly, and the 1GB of system RAM and 1-GHz Intel processor managed multiple windows very well.
The built-in dual array microphone was very responsive when recording voices, and even the small speakers were impressive for their size. Other conveniences include a pop-up sidebar to control screen brightness, volume, Wi-Fi. [ via laptopmag ]
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ultralight tablet pcs about this size and weight are perfect for a teacher making notes on the performance of students as s/he walks around observing.
if only I could find one near me to try!
I was using an old HP Journada but the screen was too small - need to display about 15 lines and 20 columns in Excel (assuming older eyes here !)