Weighs just 430g; runs standard Windows apps; Wi-Fi and 3G connectivity
Relatively short battery life; small keyboard; screen may be too small for some users, Rating:
The PsiXpda really does provide a PC that could fit in a pocket (just), and packs the equivalent specification of a netbook into a more compact format. The size limitations may mean that many users would be better off with the keyboard of a netbook, b...
Abstract: We like the idea of having a fully functional computer in the small package that is the PsiXpda, and the design is certainly clever. But such a machine can't ever be more than a companion device to a larger, more ergonomic portable computer. And the c...
Opens into a small, compact clamshell device, Integrated mobile broadband, Solidly hinged screen
Disappointing keyboard and battery life, Small screen is not a good fit for Windows XP, Too bulky to comfortably fit in a pocket
The PsiXpda deliberately calls to mind a superbly well-designed and popular handheld from the past, but suffers by comparison. It's a good but not great device, the main issues being ergonomics and battery life...
The PsiXpda leaves us with mixed feelings. The comms capabilities kept us happy and it worked well enough as far as the internals are concerned, provided we didn’t ask the processor to keep too many balls in the air at once. However, the screen, whi...
Published: 2010-01-01, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Abstract: Tablets are a fashionable topic right now – Apple are expected to announce their own model next week, and CES 2010 was positively dripping with touchscreens – but we’ve been hammering on about how useful a compact ultramobile device can be for years no...