Reviewed on June 15, 2009Too large to be a smart device, too small to be a useful Netbook, the import-only Viliv S5 is a neat proof-of-concept that is best for portable media playing.TAGS:ultramobile PC, Netbook, smart phone, USB port, keyboard, button, PC
Reviewed on September 17, 2009The Viliv X70EX is an improvement on its older UMPC-like sibling, the S5, but compared with other Intel Atom-powered products, it's not exactly a bargain.TAGS:ultramobile PC, Netbook, tablet, smart phone, 3G, GPS
Reviewed on June 22, 2009The lack of a dedicated data connection and poor integration between its applications keeps the ClarionMind from fulfilling the potential that its hardware possesses.TAGS:ultramobile PC, MySpace, GPS, touch screen, car, icon, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, battery
Reviewed on August 14, 2007The HTC Advantage X7501 is a powerful mobile computer for on-the-go professionals, delivering a full feature set and speedy performance. However, it will probably only appeal to early adopters and gadget hounds.TAGS:HTC, ultramobile PC, smart phone, keyboard, laptop computer, battery, e-mail
April 18, 2007Despite tepid sales (remember Origami?), a new generation of ultramobile PCs will arrive this year, and next year they might run on Linux.Photos: It's ultramobile PC day in ChinaTAGS:ultramobile PC, Intel, smart phone, Linux, notebook computer, PC