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Samsung’s Handheld Windows XP Tablet from 2007

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Samsung’s Handheld Windows XP Tablet from 2007

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“Michael MJD”

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Back in the late 2000s, the world was introduced to a new type of personal computer – the UMPC. Intended to fill a spot…

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  1. I just wanted to leave this here.
    But y'all are amazing and unique in your very own way, even if life keeps letting u down sometimes then don't loose track of your path and keep going. Everything will eventually sort itself out, life has ups and downs and there is so much to still enjoy and be amazed by. you look good no matter what you think and even if others tell you you dont then don't listen to them.
    Keep it up champ, life got your back, even if it doesn't feel like it sometimes.

  2. I was recently into late 2000s UMPC, got my hands on Vaio UX with Core 2 Solo just a month ago, it was weird seeing a fully fledged 64-bit Windows on a tablet form. i've plan acquiring samsung Q1 and Vaio P in the future and this video just assured me to hunt Q1 even more…

  3. Really wanted this thing back in it's day. I guess I decided it was too expensive and wimpy though. I probably made the right decision not to buy it but it does look decently responsive for < 1GHz! Is the battery replacable?

    Edit: I guess if you find drivers/means to put Windows or Linux ARM desktop editions on a phablet of some kind, i.e., a folding phone, you essentially have created a modern UMPC equivalent.

  4. Great stuff! I got an Asus R2H kicking around, which is surprisingly similar.
    As for the battery: It might be worth leaving it plugged in for a whole day or even two – doesn't hurt anyway. If it is completely depleted, it might take ages to tickle-charge back up.

  5. I actually found 2 of these while sifting through e-waste at my old job. Sadly both had screwed up gpu's. I really wished I kept one and attempted a bodge fix with a heat gun.

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