I've been using the Q1 (UK spec 60GB and 1MB RAM 900MHz Celeron) since New Year. I fly out of the UK each week on business. I wasn't sure if the Q1 was the tool I needed. It took about a month for me to be convinced. You do need to approach the way you use it differently from a laptop in several ways, i.e. let it fully boot before attempting any tasks. (I have set the power switch to hibernate, which speeds the startup process considerably) Like one of the other reporters I have dropped mine, but worse, knocked a cup of coffee over it, and the keyboard, a heart stopping event also, but no ill effects. I absolutely adore it. I have not ever read a bad word about it from a professional user, i.e, someone who uses it as a tool, rather than someone who is looking for absolute speed and power.
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I've been using the Q1 (UK spec 60GB and 1MB RAM 900MHz Celeron) since New Year. I fly out of the UK each week on business. I wasn't sure if the Q1 was the tool I needed. It took about a month for me to be convinced. You do need to approach the way you use it differently from a laptop in several ways, i.e. let it fully boot before attempting any tasks. (I have set the power switch to hibernate, which speeds the startup process considerably) Like one of the other reporters I have dropped mine, but worse, knocked a cup of coffee over it, and the keyboard, a heart stopping event also, but no ill effects.
I absolutely adore it. I have not ever read a bad word about it from a professional user, i.e, someone who uses it as a tool, rather than someone who is looking for absolute speed and power.