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More video detail on the Fujitsu Q550

Sep
23
2011

Following on from our last video on the Fujitsu Stylistic Q550, we’ve uploaded a new video showing some close up hardware and software detail for you.

Fujitsu have bundled in some useful utilities for the Q550 as you’ll see in the video. We also get a close up of the dock.

Fujitsu Q550 Hardware and Software Closeup

Granted, it’s not quite as slick as this Q550 ad from the UK…

Fujitsu Q550 UK Ad

To find out more information, or to buy the Q550 visit our online shop here.

Detailed user review of Fujitsu Q550 Slate

Sep
21
2011

Some of the best information that you’ll find on tablet PCs comes from real end users. The following video set comes from a user in the USA. The video series covers everything from hard drive space to Netflix.

The first video is very technical and detailed. If you’re looking for more of the actual usage experience, skip video 1 and start with videos 2 and 3.

Fujitsu Q550 User Video – 1 Technical Details

Video 2 shows the Q550 engaged in web browsing, handwriting recognition, Outlook and OneNote. The windows touch pack is also briefly demonstrated.

Fujitsu Q550 User Video – 2 Business Applications

The last video shows the Stylistic Q550 in video playback on YouTube, using the USA Today news app and Netflix (not available in Australia). Finally the last part shows the boot-up time.

Fujitsu Q550 User Video – 3 Video Playback and more

Thanks to cmcdeed1 for sharing these videos. Couldn’t have shown the Q550 better myself!

Fujitsu Stylistic Q550 Video Review

Aug
3
2011

The Fujitsu Q550 62Gb model is finally coming into stock here in Australia, so we’ve got our video review ready just in time!

Like the extremely popular Motion CL900 the Q550 is based on Intel’s new Atom “Oaktrail” processor which consumes a tiny amount of power to deliver all day computing. It’s thin, lightweight and flexible. Best of all it runs all of your standard Windows 7 Professional applications without compromise!

Key things to note about the new Q550 are:

  • Removable battery with up to 8 hours run time and several days of standby
  • Integrated Fingerprint Reader and Smart Card Reader
  • Ultra light weight from 730 grams
  • IPS Display with 180 degree viewing
  • 3 year Australian warranty.

Check out out video review part 1 below:

Fujitsu Stylistic Q550–2011 Windows 7 Slate Tablet PC Australian Review

German Video of Motion Computing J3500 shows just how cool windows 7 tablet PCs really are!

Nov
4
2010

I personally use a Motion Computing J3500 as my everyday tablet PC. In fact I’m handwriting this blog post on a J3500 from a parked car in Sydney right now…

I’ve been using tablet PCs for 8 years now and my experience led me to the J3500. Explaining why is sometimes hard to do, but this German company has encapsulated it in the following video perfectly!

Motion Computing J3500 -The very best of touch, digitizer and windows.

Now you’ve seen that a top class Windows Tablet PC like the J3500 is so much more than magical. It’s productive, versatile, compatible, brilliant and fun!TabletPC.com.au

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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Xplore iX104C4 Rugged Tablet PC Review

Nov
9
2009

The Xplore iX104C4 is a super tough IP65 rated rugged Tablet PC. Because the Xplore is ATEX certified we have been able to deploy it on gas inspection work for the coal seam gas projects in Western Queensland.

Whilst the Xplore is not intrinsically safe (no computer is), it is safe for use in certain dangerous environments (ATEX / UL1604 Class I / Div II.). You will need to check to be sure that the ATEX certification that this device carries will satisfy the requirements of your work environment. Give us a call to discuss it.

The Xplore is built with a triple layer magnesium housing and a unique patented bumper system that enables it to pass a direct drop test onto concrete from 4 feet. It also comes with a choice of Wacom active digitiser or a Wacom digitiser / touch screen combination.

Importantly Xplore also uses smart outdoor screen technology to ensure maximum viewing without needless power draining backlighting. And best of all, with Xplore you don’t have to sacrifice computing power for ruggedness. The iX104C4 uses an Intel Core 2 Duo processor giving it great computing performance.

Thanks to www.RuggedPCReview.com for the pictures in this video. You can read their review of the Xplore iX104C4 here.

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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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HP Touchsmart Tx2 Multi-touch Tablet PC Review

Jun
2
2009

We finally got around to reviewing the multi-touch HP Tx2! The Tx2 has been a very popular Tablet PC and it is introducing many newcomers to the wonders of touch computing.

The HP Tx2 is a great way to get into Tablet PCs for a very good price. While most full sized 12” Tablet PCs are selling for over AU$3000, the Tx2 is under $2000.

Best of all, it’s packed with goodies like the iPhone style multi-touch capacitive touch screen.

We’re looking forward to trying out Windows 7 on this machine! Roll on Tablet PC air-hockey and finger painting.

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HP 2730P Elitebook Video Review

Mar
11
2009

After spedning the last four weeks with the HP2730p Elitebook, it was very hard to let go.

The 2730p is super light, powerful and yet kind on batteries. We got at least for hours of full-on use from each battery cycle. The portable expansion base (with a tiny 7mm thich DVD burner in it) made it all very convenient.

Take a look at our video review here: 

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The 2730p ticked all the boxes for us. If you want to know more about the HP 2730p EliteBook, visit our website.

Panasonic Toughbook CF-19 Video Review

Mar
11
2009

We recently took a look at the Panasonic Toughbook CF-19. What can we say? It’s tough!

Check out our video review here: 

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For more information on the Toughbook CF-19 visit our website.

 

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