Viliv Promotion Pack X70EX EXP P 7-Inch Net-Tablet PC
- 1.2GHz Intel Processor
- DDR2 533MHz 1GB
- 16GB Solid State Drive
- Windows XP Home edition, 5.5 Hours Battery Life
- 7-inch WXVGA (1024X600) Touch screen
Product Description
The Viliv X70EX features a superfine 7-Inch WSVGA display, 16 GB SSD, and an Intel AtomTM Silverthorne 1.2GHz CPU. From a pocket PC standpoint, the X70EX has a surreal (for its size) battery life of 5.5-hours of use. Along with a instant-on feature that allows you to resume Windows XP from sleep in under five seconds and commensurate 200-hour standby time,the X70EX is unique in being a truly ultraportable device that delivers the full rich web experience. Rich web is complemented by rich media. The X70EX supports 720p HD video playback, and features integrated Wifi, Bluetooth, and GPS. The impressive UI technology includes on-screen keyboard with haptic feedback like a smartphone, as the Viliv Cube UI overlay that allows you to select up to 36 bubbles (5 categories, 180 total programs) and assign them to any of the available bubbles, even arrange programs by type so you can keep your productivity software separate from your play software, and switch betwee… More >>
Viliv Promotion Pack X70EX EXP P 7-Inch Net-Tablet PC
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2 comments
S. Bains on December 10, 2009 at 5:33 am
The Viliv Tablet is a great Mobile Internet Device with an Intel Atom processor so its fast.
Its 7″ screen is great for watching Adobe flash movies off [...] and other movies even in 720p HD.
Great for browsing and doing email, blogs even the odd Excel spreadsheet for my expenses on the road!
I prefer the external keyboard + mouse if I need to enter a lot of text, otherwise onscreen is fine for browsing
Battery life is good, I get nearly 5 hours depending on how I use it.
This is perfect leight weight to take on the road rather than my bulky 15″ Toshiba laptop.
With its built in WiFI, GPS and Bluetooth I can quickly connect either to a WiFI hotspot at Starbucks, Hotel or McDonalds!
I can get directions over GPS using either Google or StreetDeck
I also move my pictures from my camera to this unit when I fill it up so doubles up as a photo storage unit on the road.
Taking pictures is a snap if I forget my digital camera and it runs Windows XP and not that slow Vista
This is such a handy portable device [...], what more can one ask for!
Secretpeach Eun on December 10, 2009 at 6:58 am
I find the X70 very nice to use with an external keyboard and mouse in “desktop” mode. I get the size benefit of the little 7-inch EEE PC but retain the utility of a full-sized keyboard when needed. I used it this way almost all day today and didn’t feel like I lost any functionality at all. The screen is the perfect size for the 1024×600 resolution and I can easily see everything with the UMPC sitting on the table in front of me.
I do a lot of web surfing and have adopted a method that works well for me. I rotate the screen to portrait orientation using the Intel Graphics utility. It has hot-keys configured for rotation (CTRL-ALT-ARROWS) and can rotate in all four orientations. The x70 is comfortable to hold in the hand this way, even for long periods, and web browsing using Firefox with the Grab and Drag add-on is a joy.
The 1.3 MP webcam does a decent job with Skype, though that’s the only thing I’ve done with it so far. It’s a stretch to keep moving the X70 until the camera field of vision is in the correct place as it is on the far right of the device. Sound quality is pretty good for this. I enjoy listening to music through the stereo speakers; the volume is loud enough and it sounds pretty good for a small device. Listening through headphones is very nice and the included audio utility makes it easy to tailor the sound to the music playing.
Reading e-books with eReader Pro in portrait is awesome. I can display a very full page and read to my heart’s content and turn the page either by tapping on the lower part of the screen or even with the D-pad controller. I’m enjoying it so much that when I go back to the iPhone I’m not liking that device as much as I did before.
The speed of the X70 is very fast, as I would expect from the SSD. Opening programs and folders is nearly instantaneous and it’s a great computer on which to do even serious work. Rebooting the system is quick (I haven’t timed it) and sleep/resume is just a few seconds. It’s a very full computing environment with the keyboard and mouse, as evidenced by writing this right now. I don’t feel I’m sacrificing anything — the mark of a very good device.
The X70 has integrated 3G. And I got a Month to Month , no binding contract data plan of 5GB per month for $60 from AT&T and am enjoying my X70EX mobile web browsing and have saved a lot of expensive hotel wireless internet cost as I travel a lot.