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    Medion set to introduce ultra-mobile PC at £799, Eu999, $999

    High-quality-PC box-shifter Medion is readying to launch in the UK an ultra-mobile PC (UMPC) - the MD96211 - running Windows Vista Home Premium and priced at £799.

    That looks pretty appealing until you see how much cheaper Medion will sell the unit for in Germany and the USA.

    Get the low-down and let us know your thoughts on UMPCs and this latest example of rip-off Britain.
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    Seriously, WTF, we're paying more than double the US price ?
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    Wooo for being neither close to the EU or the US. Rip us off

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    Thread and artivle titles are wrong

    $590? that would be great, i'd buy one then

    EDIT: Does it really matter if it is more expensive here? no-one buys these things anyway

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    I extremely doubt that the $590 is accurate - there's no way that they would sell it 67% more expensive in UK, I call typo. Maybe the three have been mixed round.

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    I'd buy one at $590 straight away - sweet!

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    If you read the article, you'd know it was $999 and that the equivalent is £570 (US price + our 17.5% VAT)

    If we could get some more priced at this mark and get the spec up slightly, damn that'd be cool

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    http://www.reghardware.co.uk/2007/04...shows_x6_umpc/

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    Quote Originally Posted by Funkstar View Post
    Thread and article titles are wrong

    $590? that would be great, i'd buy one then

    EDIT: Does it really matter if it is more expensive here? no-one buys these things anyway
    Well spotted!

    Humble apologies.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lost eden View Post
    I extremely doubt that the $590 is accurate - there's no way that they would sell it 67% more expensive in UK, I call typo. Maybe the three have been mixed round.
    The headline was wrong - though not the story.

    Prices are:

    UK - £799

    Germany - Eu999 (equivalent to £678)

    USA - $999 (equivalent to £588 even after adding VAT at 17.5% to the $ > £ conversion figure of £500)

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    I love the UMPC format and I'm very tempted by the OQO Model 2. However, with news of improvements on the way, I think I'll wait. The £600 price point is perfect IMO, as a trade off for performance against form factor.

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    As a touch-typist who usually hates laptop keyboards, I'm wondering how I'd get on with the keyboard on these sorts of machines.

    I would genuinely love to have a low-weight laptop with a decent keyboard, simply as a portable note-taker and to give me remote access to the net but I've yet to find anything that seemed to fit the bill (especially in terms of the keyboard) and for which I was willing to pay the bill.

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    you ever tried a proper tablet pc bob? (with a good CPU and ram, too really aid the text recognition).

    a full slate might be just what you want!
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    And on that theme, have a look at the HX TX1000 series

    http://www.johnlewis.com/Computing/C...3/Product.aspx

    They used to have one in the JL in Aberdeen, but i wasn't there today, might have them in other stores. Although they did have one in PC World the other day. Very very tempted with one myself, but i'll wait to see if i can find something in the US in a couple of months.

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    Quote Originally Posted by TheAnimus View Post
    you ever tried a proper tablet pc bob? (with a good CPU and ram, too really aid the text recognition).

    a full slate might be just what you want!
    I've been typing since 1980 and have largely forgotten how to write.

    The last thing on earth I want is to attempt to learn to write again!

    And, heck, it's just not fair to subject a PC's text-recognition software to my horrible scrawl.

    My typing is fast and what I want is what I said I want - a low-weight laptop with a decent keyboard.

    And, since I don't expect to use it a whole lot, I want something that's not too expensive.

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    What I really want is a device in this sort of form factor (pocketable if you're wearing combats) but that has battery enough to last all day, & runs Linux.

    The Sharp PC3000 had an incredible keyboard, & wasn't exactly substantially bigger, so I know for a fact that small keyboards can be made well - they just seem few & far between at new product launches!

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