On a recent episode the two MobileTechRounders (Kevin Tofel and Matt Miller) and I had an unplanned discussion about the dearth of slate UMPCs being produced currently and that discussion touched a nerve with some bloggers (Warner Crocker) involved in the mobile tech scene. That's understandable as the death of the slate is not something that those of us who cover them want to hear but that doesn't change the way things are. I felt I shouldn't leave the discussion as I did on the MoTR podcast but that I should get into the reasons why I stated that the slate is dead. It's worthy of a good discussion for those who follow the UMPC world.
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Rich's note gets the nod today. He's asking a general question that I'm sure quite a few folks might be interested in:
"I use a Toshiba M400 Tablet at the moment and I am thinking of getting a Samsunq Q1. I wanted to ask...If I upgrade it to 1GB of RAM will it run Vista well? I intend to use it as a media player, and use outlook 2007 for email. I will not want it to replace my Tablet and won’t do anything too taxing with it."
That's a great UMPC scenario as it becomes a companion device to another computer, in this case an M400.
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Russ dropped us note and asked us to help with his Q1P purchase decision. Since you can currently purchase the Q1P with XP Tablet Edition 2005 or with Vista, he's wondering which he should get. His specific question here might shed some light:
"I am looking to really utilize the handwriting features for meeting notes, etc... I was wondering how well the handwriting works in vista versus XP tablet edition and i was curious as to which version you would purchase in regards to vista or tablet edition? Are there any major differences in operating capabilites, handwriting recognition, etc... that would make you lean one way or another? I really liked the vista origami experience but could live without if the handwriting in a tablet form was not as good in vista."
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Josh Bancroft gave a heads up on Twitter last night, but I didn't have time to dig deeper until now; sorry, nothing interferes with '24' on Monday nights. Josh has an under-four minute video with Chuck DeSylva from Intel and Chuck explains why the Intel 915 graphics chipset isn't capable of working with a WDDM driver, i.e.: why UMPCs and notebooks with this chipset can't (and won't ever) run the Aero Glass features of Vista.
I don't think folks are as upset about the lack of Aero Glass as they are about losing functions like Windows DVD Maker and such. While I don't use that function on a UMPC, I can certainly understand the frustration. Bear in mind the timing of the UMPC platform: conceptually, it was started while the coding and feature-set of Vista was still in flux. Additionally, the UMPC was always meant to be a companion device and while some of us push the envelope to make it a primary device, the intent was as a secondary device. Disappointing to be sure, but it's nearly impossible to make a device all things to all people. Anyway, there's plenty of good commentary and thoughts around the blogosphere after the jump.
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