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Despite years of development, the Ultra Mobile PC (UMPC) concept is still far from perfect. Essentially, there are two problems: Windows needs extensive modification to run on a device of this size; and the current hardware required to run a full version of Windows necessitates a large battery to give adequate life. However, Sony partially overcame both of these significant hurdles with the VAIO VGN-UX50, and is back with this updated version. The UX1 comes with Vista Business as standard, so you get the specially designed Tablet PC tools. These are capable enough to avoid needing to use the inevitably fiddly keyboard for even awkward tasks such as entering website addresses. Sony backs this up with a dedicated hardware button for a stylus-friendly application launcher - much easier to use than the Windows Start menu. The two mouse buttons to the left also give enough control over the more advanced areas of Windows. With the slide-down keyboard, mouse buttons and Vista modification, the UX1 is vastly more usable than the Samsung Q1-SSD (see opposite), particularly when the latter is separated from its portable keyboard. And the unit sits much more comfortably in the hand than the Q1-SSD. We were pleasantly surprised at the UX1's responsiveness zipping around Vista. You'll
Initial impressions of the screen itself were mixed. It's glossy and vibrant, although you may need to increase the DPI settings if onscreen objects seem too small - the 4.5in diagonal packs in a phenomenal resolution of 1,024 x 600 pixels. Sony also attempts to overcome this with hardware zoom buttons, although we found these too fiddly. Like the Q1-SSD, you get 802.11a/b/g wireless and a CompactFlash slot for extra storage or a GPS aerial. Battery life is on a par with the Samsung at around 3hrs in light use. But, with the UX1, you also get a fingerprint reader and front and rear webcams. While there are a lot of positives for the UX1, there are some significant negatives too - not least the price. The Tablet PC tools make the UX1 functional and lessen the need to use the tiny keyboard, but they ultimately don't elevate the UX1 much beyond a powerful digital note-taker. It's also large and heavy enough that you'll have to carry it in a bag, which means it's more likely to get knocked, making the one-year warranty look stingy (you can upgrade to three years for £131 exc VAT). We're yet to find a UMPC we'd feel compelled to buy, but the UX1 is the most appealing so far. If you're tempted, try one at your nearest Sony Centre, but we suspect most people will end up plumping for a far more functional ultraportable. By Clive Webster SPECIFICATIONS:
1.33GHz Intel Core Solo U1500 1GB 533MHz DDR2 RAM 32GB flash disk Intel GMA 950 graphics 4.5in 1,024 x 600 touchscreen TFT 802.11a/b/g WLAN Bluetooth USB CompactFlash slot MemoryStick Pro/Duo media card slot D-SUB via adaptor 2 x webcams TPM carry case docking station Windows Vista Business 1yr C&R warranty 149 x 39 x 97mm (WDH) 484g Sponsored Links
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