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eBook Reading with Amazon Kindle for PC

Nov
18
2009

Steve Chippy of UMPC Portal shows the Amazon Kindle for PC software in a bit more depth that we did in our videos here. Chippy is using a Viliv X70 for the review which is larger than the Viliv S5 that we used. We have both the Viliv X70 and S5 available here in Melbourne for demonstrations.

From Chippy’s video we learnt that the grey sidebars in the reading pane can actually be used for page turning – a handy feature for a touch screen UMPC. We also learnt a simple way to control the screen brightness on the Viliv X70. Wonder if it works the same on the S5? Off to test…

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eBook reading on the Viliv S5 UMPC

Nov
16
2009

With the release of the Amazon Kindle software for PC as well as the Barnes & Noble eBook software, there has never been a better time to get into creating a digital library. On top of that, we now have good, practical, affordable UMPCs like the Viliv S5 to read eBooks on.

Of course eBooks have been around for years now and there are many titles available, but the addition of Amazon and Barnes & Noble to the market mean that there are many more quality current titles available.

In the following video we take a look at the S5 as an eBook Reader. Then in part 2 we compare the Amazon Kindle software to the Barnes & Noble software.

eBook Reading on UMPC – Part 1

eBook Reading on UMPC – Part 2

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Viliv S5 Video Review – Tiny 5” UMPC

Nov
10
2009

The Viliv S5 is a tiny UMPC with a 5” screen that runs Windows XP. The S5 includes GPS, Solid State drive and optional 3G – and it fits in your pocket.

We use the Viliv S5 with a bluetooth keyboard to write blogs on the go. It also makes a great eBook reader!

For a demonstration of the Viliv S5 contact us on 03 9999 1601  or get in touch via our website.

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Viliv S5 Tablet PC for Home, Car and Work

Nov
10
2009

We came across a Viliv S5 UMPC user who posted a series of Videos on YouTube showing how he uses the S5.

Note that he has Windows XP Tablet PC edition installed on the system. The Viliv comes out of the box with the Windows XP Home and Windows XP Tablet PC Edition is not available direct to the general public. If you like the idea of using the Tablet Input Panel (TIP) on the Viliv S5 you can run Windows 7 on it. It is tricky to install windows 7 on the S5, so if you aren’t an advanced user we recommend using professionals (like us).

This series of videos will give you some ideas of how you can use the S5.

Viliv S5 showing Tablet PC Edition Features (Not part of standard package)

   

Viliv S5 showing Tablet PC Edition Features (Not part of standard package) – Part II

Viliv S5 hooked up to home theatre system

Viliv S5 hooked up to car stereo

In Australia we have 2 models of the S5 available. One with inbuilt HSPA Mobile Broadband / 3G (Next G compatible at 7.2mbps) for $1459 inc GST, one without Mobile Broadband for $1289 Inc GST.

All Viliv S5 models include:

  • Windows XP Home Edition (No Tablet PC Input Panel as shown in video above)
  • On board SirfStar III GPS (You will need software for in car navigation)
  • Intel Atom Processor
  • 1Gb RAM
  • 32Gb SSD

Full range of accessories available including Car Kit (12V charger and mount), leather case, VGA connector, composite connector, spare batteries and styli.

We can upgrade these to Windows 7 for you. We can also ship with software such as Microsoft Office 2007 pre-installed. Contact us for an all inclusive quote.

We carry only Australian stock with an Australian warranty. Whilst you will find that some companies will in ship direct from overseas, there is no local warranty support available for them. The cost of shipping the unit back and forth overseas if you have any issues will soon suck up any savings that you might make. So do yourself a favour and buy locally from us.

To order, fill out the contact form on the Viliv S5 page of our website here and we will get in touch.

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Viliv X70 UMPC Video

Nov
6
2009

We take a close up look at the Viliv X70 7” touch screen UMPC. This version of the Viliv X70 includes and Intel Atom Processor, Solid State Drive, SirfStar III GPS and the optional Mobile Broadband module.

The Viliv X70EX is perfectly suited to touch screen applications and simple data entry tasks. It also makes an excellent eReader for eBooks, Blogs, PDFs and Websites.

It is out now and demonstrations are available in Melbourne and across Australia, contact us for pricing on 03 9999 1601 or via our website.

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Apple Tablet PC rumours Going Crazy

Aug
1
2009

iphone3gs_frontSeven years of Apple Tablet PCs rumours may be finally reaching a climax. There are currently hundreds of news sources online predicting that the device will be ready for US customers before Christmas.

The device is rumoured to have a 10 inch screen and inbuilt 3G.

If Apple sticks to the iPhone script, the Apple Tablet PC (Newton II?) is likely to be a fantastic eBook reader, music and movie player, social media and general communications device.

We hope that the release of an Apple Tablet will push innovation in the UMPC space. UMPCs have been held back so far due to the lack of hardware innovation and poor processing performance.

If the rumours are true, Apple has timed its run perfectly because of two technology innovations:

  • The massive advancement of the Intel Atom processor (thanks to netbook adoption)
  • Capacitive multi-touch screen technology (driven by the success of iPhone)

UMPCs will also be able to leverage these improvements as well as the touch screen improvements of windows 7. We have already seen some very interesting devices this year like the 3G enabled Viliv S5 and X70.

The Asus Eee PC T91 will be upgraded with a multi-touch capacitive screen on the release of windows 7. We are also waiting for the Google Android tablet device announced earlier in the year.

So what is sure is that touch computing is going to get a whole lot better in the next 12 months.

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Viliv S5 – Our Impressions of this Tiny Atom Based UMPC

May
18
2009

VilivS5

We’ve been lamenting the lack of slate UMPC options lately, but finally the gods of UMPC have answered our call with the Viliv S5.

We got up to CeBIT in Sydney last week and got our hands on the Viliv S5 and lots of other goodies.

Our first impression was of the size of the device. Not much bigger than its 5” screen, the Viliv is very “pocketable”, at least for a suit pocket.

It includes 3G and a built in GPS (Sirf Star III) which is going to open up lots of Mobile computing horizons. The screen is not too hard to read, even with the 1024 x 768 resolution on such a small screen. We didn’t get to try it outside yet though.

Viliv ship this unit with Windows XP home and not the XP Tablet Edition. We find that resistive touch screens are pretty poor at handwriting recognition anyway, so the Tablet Input Panel is not really missed on this.

Viliv’s on screen keyboard software with haptic feedback was very easy to use. I found that with about 5 minutes of practice I was happily typing away. For users with specific key entry requirements there are dozens of on screen keyboard applications that will work well on this device.

The Atom processor on the S5 was very capable. We didn’t notice any slowness or lag during our demo. The unit comes with 1Gb RAM which we assume could be expanded to 2Gb. Battery life is exceptional at 6 hours.

Best of all, we think the pricing is awesome!

Pricing:

Viliv S5 Premium $1,289.00 Inc GST
Viliv S5 Premium Air (3G / Next G)  $1,459.00 Inc GST

Stock is arriving very soon, so get your orders in now.

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We’re excited about this UMPC: Viliv S5

May
11
2009

The Viliv S5 is on its way to Australia for CeBIT next month. Our UMPC partner Tegatech Australia will be launching the device at stand V70.

Look out for great features:

  • Pocket sized slate form factor
  • Awesome battery life
  • 5” screen – 1024 x 600 resolution
  • Atom 1.33Ghz – Runs windows
  • Integrated 3G option
  • Great pricing

UMPC Portal preview:

 JKK Mobile review:

This is a brilliant device. Whilst UMPCs have not gained widespread adoption, devices like this one will certainly help the cause. As a mobile computing device for eBook reading, digital media, web browsing and basic data capture this UMPC will beat any netbook hands down for 2 reasons:

  1. It fits in your pocket
  2. You can *practically* use it while you are standing, walking and sitting.

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What does a Google Android Tablet mean for the ridiculously long running Apple Macbook Tablet rumour

Apr
7
2009

500px-Android-logo_svgWe picked up an article from Fast Company today shoring up rumours of a Google Android powered Tablet PC to be offered by T-Mobile in the US. It looks to be a seven inch slate device. As they say in the article:

Imagine it as a netbook without a keyboard, and then think of the pocket-friendly convenience that the reduced size of such a device would bring.

The massive netbook trend makes a lot of sense for consumers, but not a lot of sense for the bottom line of notebook manufacturers like HP, Lenovo and Dell. Undoubtedly these devices cannibalise sales of regular notebooks, so while the numbers might be up, the dollar figures are probably down. So for that reason, I think smart companies like Google and Apple will stay away from the netbook space.

On the other hand, a useful 3G mobile slate device with a larger screen than a phone would create a completely new space. It is a space in the market where PCs are not generally used, but full PC power is not necessarily needed.

iphone-toastGoogle are onto something here, because this is the space where Blackberry, iPhone and Kindle will meet. It could be the computer that you use on the train, plane or couch to:

  • Read eBooks, articles and blogs
  • Make notes or write articles
  • Check and send emails
  • Browse the web
  • Buy tickets
  • Find a restaurant
  • Research a purchase
  • Get directions
  • Watch movies and videos without conversion.

UMPCs or MIDs are only inches away from this, but even with a host of devices released at CeBIT 2009 there still isn’t a real contender to make a go of this in the Windows camp.

apple_tablet Now to add to the longest running PC rumours in history… the Apple Macbook Tablet.

If you think about it, Apple have produced the most successful slate tablet computer ever already – The iPhone.

With their success in slate computing, and the convergence of netbook hardware and faster 3G networks, the timing might be perfect for Apple to own the UMPC or Mid Tablet PC market as well as the phone market.

Here’s what a related Fast Company article said about the timing of a Mac Tablet PC.

But a larger tablet with a touchscreen keyboard, a 3G radio and running the iPhone OS–why not? Apple has already produced viable touchscreen typing software, and it already has an operating system that is low on power consumption and high on performance. A Mac tablet would improve upon the iPhone by enabling multitasking, a bigger screen, copy-paste, and easier typing, making a portable version of iLife (or an adapted version of Amazon’s new Kindle app for iPhone) a fully-realized possibility. A full version of Safari would mean a complete Web experience, and Apple’s ever-improving battery technology would mean more time on the road. The App Store is ready and waiting for a new generation of full-featured software, and the infrastructure for selling it is in place.

I would add that Apple has a consumer brand, and if you want to sell a consumer product in mind boggling numbers, you need a phenomenal consumer brand attached to it.

If a mid sized Apple Tablet were sold on a cell phone style payment plan we think it would be huge hit with consumers. If it really ever happens, we’ll all be hearing about it.

Maybe it will wake Microsoft and partners up to the fact that you can’t make a device like a Tablet PC or UMPC, hide it under a rug and expect it to sell. Either way we do expect that Microsoft and co will soon be playing catch up with Google, if not Apple as well in the UMPC category.

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