The Q1b is Samsung's second UMPC device, with a much improved battery life and 30% brighter screen compared to the Q1. The CF port and the Ethernet port have been removed on this version, limiting its utility as a network sniffer, a function for which the original works remarkably well. It also has a mono speaker and a single microphone. This is probably to increase battery lifetime and reduce production costs.|SAMSUNG Q1B NP-Q1BV000|Built-in Devices : Speakers, Array Microphone, Bluetooth antenna, Wireless LAN antenna|CPU Type : VIA C7-M CPU Speed : 770(1.00GHz)|Data Bus Speed : 400MHz|L2 Cache : 128KB|Chipset Type : VIA VX700|RAM Installed Size : 512MB|Max RAM Supported : 1GB|RAM Speed : DDR2 533|Hard Drive Capacity : 40GB|Width : 9.0"|Depth : 1.0"|Height : 5.5"|Weight : 1.7 lbs.|OS : Windows XP Tablet PC Edition|Display Type : 7" WVGA 800 x 480|Video Graphics Processor : S3 UniChrome Pro|Input Devices : Touch-screen, Joystick|LAN : 10/100Mbps|Wireless LAN : 802.11b/g Wireless LAN|Bluetooth : Bluetooth v2.0|USB : 2|Display / Video Ports : 1 x VGA|Audio Ports : 1 x Headphone Jack; 1 x Microphone Input|Battery Type : 3-cell Lithium-ion |The Q1 is one of the first ultra-mobile computers (UMPC) produced under Microsoft's "Origami" project. The Q1 can boot into two different modes: typical Windows XP (OS can be replaced), and AVS mode running Windows XP Embedded. AVS mode runs in a separate partition and boots directly to a music, photo, and video player with no Windows Explorer interface. The AVS feature is unique to the Q1.
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