Trigem's Atom-based LLUON Mobbit: Finally a UMPC below $500 UMPC

Ever thought of a UMPC of under US$500? Well, meet the LLUON Mobbit PS400. According to CNET, it is too big for the pockets and it is less functional than a netbook. I don’t agree with it. It has never meant to be pocketable. It is a portable device that can run XP. That is it!

Here are the specifications of this device:

  • Processor Atom Z520.
  • 2 megapixel camera.
  • 1 GB memory.
  • Choice of 30GB HDD of 16GB SSD.
  • WiFI and Korean WiMax (WiBro).
  • Digital Television (T-DMB).

According to Cnet, the price will be “around” $411.

With Toshiba XV500 LCD HDTV, Get netbook free

Now you can get two and you’ve to buy only one. This offer by Toshiba is only for those who live in Australia until 15th January. This offer is only valid on Toshiba XV500 series LCD HDTV (37, 42 or 46 inch screen). If you purchase between 1st of December and 15th of January then, you can get a free netbook from Toshiba. You must claim your free netbook before the 29th January, 2009.

With Toshiba XV500 LCD HDTV, Get netbook free

This is a pretty amazing deal as Toshiba XV500 is a fantastic HDTV and so is their free netbook. I am pretty sure that their stock will not last for a very long time. You are actually saving up a lot of money on it.

Good OS Announces Cloud — A New Operating System for 2009

Good OS, most known for its gOS Linux that debuted in Wal-Mart computers, today announced “Cloud,” a new operating system that boots into a browser with Google, Yahoo! and Live in seconds, and optionally boots into Windows.

Cloud uniquely integrates a web browser with a compressed Linux operating system kernel for immediate access to Internet, integration of browser and rich client applications, and full control of the computer from inside the browser.

Cloud features a beautifully designed browser with an icon dock for shortcuts to favorite apps, tabs for multi-tasking between web and rich client apps, and icons to switch to Windows, power off, and perform other necessary system functions. Users power on their computers, quickly boot into Cloud for Internet and basic applications, and then just power off or boot into Windows for more powerful desktop applications.

Learn more here

Vito Winterface version 1.2 review – VGA screenshots

With the Microsoft dragging their feet in vamping up the windows mobile operating system interface, other companies as-well-as individuals are finding ways to spruce that old interface. Companies are making what they call “shells”. They are the applications that run on top on the windows interface and give it a new look. Some are the famous ones that are made by HTC  including the Touchflo 3D and Touchflo 2D

A popular shell that has come about is by a company called Vito Technology. This company has numerous types of shell applications that run on windows mobile. They have made their own shell called WinterFace.

Installation

The installation can be done either via a CAB or via EXE. CAB is meant to be run on the device itself. EXE has to be run on the desktop. The installation went fine on my HTC Touch Pro.

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Lenovo Ideapad S10e and its differences with the S10

It is like an open war in the netbook arena. And with the BIG player like Lenovo, the whole competition has just got tougher than ever. Lenovo came up with S10 sometime back, but the Lenovo S10e is actually little different than the original S10.

Folks at testfreaks.com have enlisted the differences between the S10 and S10e.

The ‘e’ in the Lenovo S10e stands for ‘education’. The core difference is that the S10e comes with QuickStart, which is actually Lenovo’s version of Splashtop. Splashtop offers TRUE instant-on experience. So, one can read news, chat, surf  the web without firing the usual OS like Windows XP or Vista.

The S10e is available not only with 80GB/160GB hard disk just like S10, but is also available with 4GB SSD(solid state drive), which is resistant to shocks (and thus can take more abuse than the Hard Disks). More RAM options have been provided on the S10e.

One more minor difference is the screen size. The screen of the S10e is 10.1″ compared to S10’s 10.2″ screen size.

Read more about the Lenovo Ideapad S10e here

Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 review

Enter the mobile world where you can have 800 x 480 pixels screen, 3″ display, a sexy, yet bold exterior, a slide-out keyboard, BT 2.0, WiFi, GPS, push-email, FM radio, 3G, HSDPA and most important of all, the brand name: SONY ERICSSON

History

SONY is not new to the PDA world. It had it’s own very popular and dedicated range of handhelds few years back, called “CLIÉ”. Due to numerous reasons, the whole “CLIÉ” range was brought to hault. Who at that time had thought that after few years, Sony would come out with a WIndows Mobile phone! Well, enough history. The Sony Ericsson Xperia X1 may not be the ultimate phone in the market, but surely it is the best you can get, if you want windows mobile.

Sony xperia x1 review

Looks, Build, Design

Most of the casing is made from metal, which looks very nice and attractive. Well, there is nothing to get surprised here as it is made by HTC, the leading manufacturer of Windows Mobile devices. Looks like, Sony Ericsson didn’t want to make any compromises on build-quality. It looks pretty nice in black with silver stipes around the sides.

The Xperia is not bitten by the Touch bug. It has a lot of buttons in the front unlike Touch HD (reviewed here) and Touch Pro (reviewed here). It is a micro-SD card hidden under the battery door, which can be mounted as a mass-storage device, if required.

The power button is on the top along with the 3.5mm audio jack.

Display, screen

The screen as mentioned before, is 3″ in size. It sports WVGA (800 x 480) resolution (same as sported by ASUS EEE 700 series!) and everything looks very crisp including text and images. The display is not flushed to the body like the Touch Diamond, Touch HD and Touch Pro, but it still looks very fine.

The touchscreen is quite responsive. There is no finger friendly keyboard from SE unlike HTC, but it can easily be cured by installing one of the great soft keyboards (SPB keyboard, Resco keyboard etc).

Great Keyboard

The Sony Ericsson X1 has goen with an arc-slider design for the keyboard. It has 4 row keyboard whose keys provides just a bit of travel. It is not the best keyboard out there, but not the worst too. It is quite usable for doing some short emails, messaging, entering URLs etc. Just like other slider QWERTY keyboard windows mobile phones, the display auto-switches to landscape orientation as-soon-as you slide out the keyboard.

Panels

The Sony Ericsson has highlighted the panels a lot in their promotional videos and other advertisements. Panels provide new way of looking at the today screen. Pressing the hardware panel button brings you to the panel screen from where you can select a particular panel, which actually changes the way your today screen looks. So, depending the type of task required, you can change the panel as needed.

Selecting the SPB mobile shell panel makes the phone all of a sudden very finger friendly due to excellent interface provided by Mobile Shell. The best part of it is that it is absolutely free! There is a facebook panel too.

It fairly takes 2 seconds to change the panel. You cannot disable the panels.

Web-Browsing

Decent web browsing has become a must-have feature for any premium mobile phone. Sony Ericsson has bundled the excellent Opera Mobile 9.5 browser which does an excellent job of rendering the web pages.

Camera

The camera on the SE XPERIA X1 is 3.2MP. Why SE didn’t go with the 5MP one is beyond me. The Xperia is one expensive device and it should have come with 5MP camera. It has ‘touch focus’ feature that lets you select focal point on the picture you are taking by touching the screen.

It also has a ‘flash’

As a phone

The call quality is pretty nice. You don’t have to put the earpiece volume maximum to hear the other party. The X1 has nice cell radio. It even catches signals where other windows mobiles cannot even pick up signals.

Final verdict

So, do we have a winner? By winner, if you mean an iPhone killer, then no. If you mean, the best windows mobile device so far, then yes.

Pros

  • 3″ WVGA display
  • Excellent panel concept
  • Solid construction
  • Good looks
  • Fast
  • Ample RAM
  • Built in keyboard
  • Mass-storage device support

Cons

  • No bundled finger friendly keyboard
  • Not much tactile feedback from keyboard
  • No 5MP camera
  • Expensive

$799, unlocked at SonyStyle.com

Belinea o.Book 1XS, made in Germany, made for Germany

Here is a another 10″ netbook which is targeted at the local market. It is released by a German computer maker, MaxData. The Belinea o.book 1XS is priced at 339 Euros.

There is nothing very exciting in this device. Just plain Jane netbook specs:

  • 1.6 GHz Intel Atom N270 CPU
  • 10.2-inch 1024 x 600 screen
  • 1GB RAM
  • 160GB HD
  • WiFi 802.11 b/g
  • Windows XP OS
  • 1.3kg
  • 3 cell battery (2200mAH)

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