How would you say the screen viewing angles are? I'm especially curious about the usability in vertical slate mode, since it appears to matches very comfortably the breadth of a book page. But if the LCD panel isn't the best, then the colours will rapidly invert when you don't hold it so you don't look absolutely straight at it, and that would make that mode of use much less appealing...
The screen looks similar to 7" Samsung Q1U UMPC, I have one and I also tried to use it in portrait mode, but most pages are better suited for landscape (about half page at a time, bigger font). I no longer use portrait mode, but perhaps because of slow rotation under Windows and too thin horizontal bezel, uncomfortable to hold). I just checked under Windows 7, rotation is quick but holding vertically is clumsy. But s7 has thicker bezel. Oh, angles on Q1U are quite good, only from over 45 degrees bottom has some problems.
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Their S5 and S7 look to be two excellent products. Looking forward to what they will do with Moorestown too!
How would you say the screen viewing angles are? I'm especially curious about the usability in vertical slate mode, since it appears to matches very comfortably the breadth of a book page.
But if the LCD panel isn't the best, then the colours will rapidly invert when you don't hold it so you don't look absolutely straight at it, and that would make that mode of use much less appealing...
The screen looks similar to 7" Samsung Q1U UMPC, I have one and I also tried to use it in portrait mode, but most pages are better suited for landscape (about half page at a time, bigger font). I no longer use portrait mode, but perhaps because of slow rotation under Windows and too thin horizontal bezel, uncomfortable to hold). I just checked under Windows 7, rotation is quick but holding vertically is clumsy. But s7 has thicker bezel. Oh, angles on Q1U are quite good, only from over 45 degrees bottom has some problems.
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