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Fujitsu Stylistic Q702 Video Review

Apr
15
2013

We’ve been using the Fujitsu Q702 for a couple of months now and I think it’s probably the best corporate hybrid tablet on the market this year. I’ve finally got the video online and that should explain why!

More videos in the edit suite (coming soon) include a high end Windows 8 tablet shootout between the Fujitsu Q702 and the Samsung ATIV Smart PC Pro!

Windows 8 and Tablets–Why it will change the way you use your tablet!

Dec
28
2012

As you would expect we have been testing Windows 8 on a number of tablets for many months now. Such a radical change to the way we work is not easy to take, but the change to Windows 8 has been rewarding.

It is an amazing operating system for tablets and it competes very well with both iOS and Android. In fact we are sure that you’ll find it a lot easier to use as you’ll see in the video:

Here’s a rough video transcript:

Windows 8 and Tablets – Why it will change the way you use your tablet!

Windows 8 appears to be a radical change and to be honest I’ve been a little bit slow to warm to it. As I use it more and more though, it has become the tablet of choice for me at home over the Android and iOS tablets that I have.

Now, let me just clear this first, I’m not going to talk here at all about the Windows RT tablets . That’s Tablets like the Microsoft Surface and ASUS RT that are built on the same types of low spec ARM processor hardware that is found in the Android and iPad tablets.

Those Windows RT tablets are just as limited as those tablets in terms of performance and capability, and I personally would not bother with them, although for the sake of cost, you might look at them for home use only.

With Windows 8, Microsoft has brought to the PC that consumer friendly consumption, touch environment made desirable by the iPad. Microsoft has done a good job of this with Windows 8.

But let’s face it this touch environment is 99% designed to waste your time. It’s entertainment. Last I checked on iPad 47 or the top 50 apps were games. The other three had no practical value to your life!

So Windows 8 introduces a touch friendly platform for entertainment, watching movies, checking Facebook, twitter and reading web pages, blogs and books.

Don’t get me wrong, these are all important things. I’ve personally learnt an enormous amount from time spent trawling the web on a tablet and all three of these platforms iOS, Android and Windows 8 do this well.

Because of the fluid interface and the powerful web browser, Windows 8 has found its place in the home for me. I don’t personally have an Xbox, but if you see the Xbox Smartglass functionality in action, you’ll be hooked on the Windows tablet as a home entertainment device too.

It’s not all entertainment though because the other benefit of the touch friendly “app” style environment is that it is very easy to use.

As a result, many companies have packaged up simple web based software into touch friendly apps for iOS and Android and they deploy this style of tablet to their employees to fill in forms and collect data. So now we also have this simple app interface on Windows and that is what many companies have been waiting for.

And as far as simplicity goes, I have to say having spent years now with an iPad, and a couple of years on Android, Microsoft have nailed the Windows 8 “Modern” interface. It is by far the easiest to use on a tablet.

It’s very fluid, simple and easy to use. Getting around the system is a pleasure.

Now the real benefit of Windows 8 on a Tablet is that it is a full operating system. You’re not just trapped in the consumer friendly touch environment! You actually have the desktop operating system at your disposal.

So you’ve got the choice of a full browser or a touch browser, and while these consumer tablets are limited about how many browser windows you can open at once, the Windows 8 Pro tablets will just keep on going. They are vastly more powerful…

You can run the exact same software on here that you run on your laptop! And you can use the Active Digitizer Pen to control it, finger touch or you could plug in a keyboard and mouse, connect them with Bluetooth or you could get a tablet like the Fujitsu Q702 or Samsung ATIV Smart PC Pro and just clip one on like this!

So this is where we can get really productive on tablets. Because I can run real software on this Tablet PC, I was able to use the incredibly powerful Intel Core i7 processor and 16Gb of RAM in my rugged tablet here to produce this High Definition video. It’s not practically possible to do on ARM hardware.

Then there’s the word documents and excel spread sheets that you deal with on a daily basis. On the Windows tablet, we don’t have a dumbed down try hard version of excel… We have excel. We’ve got all the formulas, the macros and the pivot tables built right in.

Same with word and power point. Full power software. You also can have outlook with its powerful collaboration capabilities. You want to compare your calendar with someone else’s? It’s built right into outlook and exchange.

You’ll never ever be stuck… You’ll never have to go back to your PC to get things done with a Windows 8 tablet.

And as I’ve shown many times before, you also have the advanced power of inking in programs like Microsoft office and Bluebeam Revu to give you an enormous boost in productivity

That simply allows you to speed up your response to information.

There are a couple of negatives about Windows 8 though.

First of all, Microsoft’s Windows team have dumbed down a couple of things about the desktop that I really depended on in Windows 7.

Touch flicks have been removed on the desktop. They still work with pen, but no longer with touch. Flicks are one of those advanced features that should not have been turned on out of the box anyway. It’s something that you have to learn, but it is extremely powerful. Rather than removing this altogether, Microsoft should have left their many intelligent and advanced users with the ability to turn them on for both pen and touch.

Unfortunately in their pursuit of the simpletons switching to iPad, Microsoft have run rough shod over the power user. Here’s another example where we could previously right click with two fingers like this, now in Windows 8 we have to wait. When you do this 100 times a day it sucks.

Also, the tablet input panel still has it’s handwriting recognition, by far the most advanced on any device. But the interface has been dumbed down again, forcing us into a mould that is not as usable as it was in Windows 7. That said, the keyboard options in general are far better than they ever were in Windows 7. In windows 8 you can select a full keyboard like this one rather than the frustrating dumbed down keyboard that you have to put up with in iOS.

Lastly, the app store is still very bare when compared to the two alternatives. There’s plenty there though, and I know that the reason that millions of business users in particular will select one of many Windows 8 Pro tablets is the desktop. The app store is just a bonus.

Now of course, a Windows 8 pro tablet costs more that than the iPad and Android tablets. But when you have to buy your staff a laptop and an iPad, that’ll cost you much more than a Windows tablet. On top of that, having only one device to manage will save your IT people (not to mention you) hundreds of hours and it all adds up to a much operating cost.

Not only that, but your life is so much easier only having one device! No synchronising, iTunes, no jumping through hoops to get hold of data. Don’t have a connection, doesn’t matter! All your stuff is stored locally, probably on a 256Gb Solid State Drive. Of course you can have it in the cloud too… I do, and those cloud storage apps like drop box just work so much easier on a PC than they do on an iPad!

So I can confidently say that windows 8 has the best touch OS out of these three by a long way. It’s easier to use, it’s faster, it’s more powerful. When you throw in the desktop environment and some awesome hardware like any of these tablets you have a winner.

Its not for everyone though, and this is no iPad killer. Not by a long shot. It is a powerful tablet platform that will spawn a new era of productivity in tablet computing.

Motion F5t Tablet PC Video Review

Sep
26
2012

At last, we’ve finally put together our video review of the Motion Computing F5t Rugged Tablet PC.

The F5t is a truly impressive tablet as you’ll see in the video that was entirely produced on… you guessed it! An F5t. To give you an idea of why that’s impressive, the Full High Definition source video are 16Gb in size. And the F5t chugged through that like nothing that I have ever seen!

Motion’s F5t will open up lots of new possibilities for mobile computing. But High Def video editing is not what most customers will use the Motion F5t for. They’ll use it for GIS mapping, inspections, maintenance and communication.

They’ll edit word documents, excel spread sheets and PDF plans (with Bluebeam Revu) and they’ll do it faster and longer than ever before!

Motion F5t – Rugged Windows 8 and 7 Field Tablet PC

If you’d like to see an F5t in action, contact us here.

Samsung Series 7 Slate Review

Apr
2
2012

Oops! It seems I have forgotten to tell you about the video reviews that I did on the Samsung Series 7 Slate recently!

Oh well, I guess many of you have already found them on our YouTube page judging by the numbers!

In case you missed them, here is our first video in the series on the Samsung Series 7 Slate. The first video is a general overview of the product. We’ll follow up with two more videos on the Hardware and software shortly.

Samsung Series 7 Slate–Windows 7 Tablet PC Overview

Kudos to Samsung who have been advertising this product everywhere! It’s a product that is absolutely worth the advertising effort though. The Samsung Series 7 Slate is without doubt one of the best Windows tablets ever made.

The Samsung Series 7 Slate is now available through our online store in four different variations. Our Series 7 Slate is Australian stock of course, locally sourced and supported and it comes directly from us with our 10 years of Windows Tablet PC expertise and advice included. No other online store gives you access to that kind of knowledge!

For corporate demonstrations and advice, please contact us via our Samsung Series 7 Slate page or by the numbers on this site.

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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