UMPC

BumbleBee UMPC: Samsung Q1P in disguise

The Samsung Q1P isn’t fooling anyone with that yellow silicone suit!

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Although it only has a 40GB hard drive, the BumbleBee-TABLET UMPC has the 1 GHz Pentium M, 1GB of RAM, and just about everything else found in the Q1P. The difference, aside from the obvious banana-likeness, is its primary RF spectrum analysis function and support for interference mapping software. It also features "user selectable power triggers, 3 pairs of markers, spectrogram, histogram, video smoothing, waveform averaging, 1 live trace, and up to 4 peak hold waveform traces" (whatever that means).

The BumbleBee "takes the power of sophisticated laboratory spectrum analyzers and delivers it to installers in the field and engineers in the lab." Hmm. . . okay. All I know is that the Q1P dressed like this looks mighty tempting to Curious George.

[Tablet PC Talk]
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Jenn K. Lee

Jenn K. Lee is the founder of Pocketables. She loves gadgets the way most women love shoes and purses. The pieces in her tech wardrobe that go with everything are currently the Samsung Galaxy Note II, Sony Tablet P, and Nexus 7, but there are still a couple of vintage UMPCs/MIDs in the back of her closet.

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