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Smart Q7 reviewed, deemed fairly useful for fairly basic tasks

May 27th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Handhelds

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The folks over at UMPC Portal have gotten a hold of the for a nice, long review. The , which has a 667MHz Samsung ARM S3C6410 CPU, 128MB of RAM, and 1GB of flash memory, seems to handle its basic tasks — MP3 playback, light browsing, viewing, and viewing / editing documents fairly well. It also apparently has a pretty great battery life, and can stay juiced in standby mode for over three days. The tablet (which is somewhat reminiscent of the yet to appear in the wild CrunchPad ) does, however, have plenty of drawbacks — a touchscreen that often responds incorrectly, limited RAM and storage, and a bunch of other limitations we’re used to associating with MIDs in general. There’s a video highlighting some of…

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