Thursday, March 15, 2007
Samsung Electronics unveiled an upgraded version of its ultra mobile personal computer (UMPC).
Samsung, together with Intel and Microsoft, launched the first UMPC, a very small portable personal computer, at last year's CeBIT technology trade show as a third computer design.
"We targeted 100,000 units, but so far we didn't reach that target yet," Kyuho Uhm, Samsung's vice president of strategic marketing told a news conference.
Samsung next year aims to sell 200,000 to 300,000 units of the new Q1 Ultra model which will be available in May for around 1200 euros or dollars.
Samsung said the keyboard, battery life, wireless connectivity and size had all been improved on the second generation model.
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