US700W UMPC from no-name OEM makes the big boys look bad
Sometimes it takes an unknown to show these megacorps how it's done -- and we do mean unknown: we've got plenty specs of this here UMPC, but virtually zero info on the manufacturer. All the same, if these looks and deets are any indication, we shouldn't have long to wait for rebadges to start popping up. The US700W sports a 7-inch 800 x 470 screen, Celeron M 1.06GHz processor, a 20-60GB 1.8-inch HDD, 1.3 megapixel webcam, SD card reader, Bluetooth 2.0 and 802.11b/g. While it doesn't sound near beefy enough to run Aero, you get Vista Business or Ultimate pre-installed (hooray for Vistagami), and the 1GB of RAM should help on that front. Where it gets especially exciting is the 20.5mm thickness and 19.8 ounce weight, making it one of the slimmest and lightest products in its class. Things are also looking up in the US701 version, which includes a 2 megapixel camera, built-in SiRF Star III GPS, and a 1024 x 600 pixel display. Finally, the US702 does 'em all one better with a convertible keyboard, which boosts the overall thickness to 26mm, but is a must for certain users. Obviously, we're rather clueless in regards to price and launch date on this thing, but at least we've got a vid (after the break) to keep us occupied while we wait for this hotness to drop.




















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
enzo @ Jan 18th 2007 12:25PM
Yo, someday, when everyone has a UMPC, we'll look back at some of the first generation models (Samsung Q1, the Vaio UMPC) and laugh. Hopefully that day will come sooner than later... Until then, this one here is looking nice.
Nando @ Jan 18th 2007 12:41PM
Yes, this UMPC looks hot.
John Doe @ Jan 18th 2007 12:49PM
Pity I'd prob have to sell my first second and third born children to pay for this thing. :-(
lionshi @ Jan 18th 2007 1:02PM
The company's name is '雅新' in Chinese or 'Ya Shin"(pronounced).
One thing the review didnt mention is that the battery time is 6 hours for the US700W model. Looks like they also have Trabsflective screen.
Not sure about the price and release date
r.crecco @ Jan 18th 2007 2:15PM
Greetings lionshi:
Would you have the Website link to this "Ya-Shin" UMPC.
I would like to visit the Website.
regards Rob
Kevin @ Jan 18th 2007 1:25PM
oh but how long will the battery last? all of 20 minutes?
MagusDF @ Jan 18th 2007 1:30PM
Theyre missing one of the key pieces of info, the $. This definetly is a step in the right dierction. But if there are a few other small pcs which are nice their price happens to be 1.5-2k. I will wait until its practical ~600 for me.
Mobi Fin @ Jan 18th 2007 1:31PM
I want one NOW - it is beautiful!
More details here:
http://www.carrypad.com/journal/2007/01/new-mystery-umpcs-us-700-us-701-us-702.html
applesucksLeo @ Jan 18th 2007 3:51PM
OMG...After that video I wan`t one like yesterday !!
winklereed @ Jan 18th 2007 1:34PM
So who is playing this show and makes these things??? I want one NOW!
Jamie @ Jan 18th 2007 2:07PM
Almost there. Now, if they get can just make one with a touchscreen. My goodness, how tough is it to add a freaking touchscreen! Pens get lost and break easily. I stopped replacing em after my third one.
Mobi Fin @ Jan 18th 2007 2:14PM
It does have a touchscreen you idiot.
They just happen to be using a stylus to demonstrate. You could do the same demo using ones finger!
Jamie @ Jan 18th 2007 2:53PM
Earth to moron, please show me a link where it says touchscreen. I would love for it to be touchscreen but most times when a pen is used it is because it is an active digitizer. Good example is the oqo model 2 that clearly states it has touchscreen, but when you call customer service they explain that data cannot be inputed by hand. That said, I would love to be wrong and that this is indeed touchscreen.
lionshi @ Jan 18th 2007 3:13PM
It is a Mainland Chinese making.
Andrew Fong @ Jan 18th 2007 7:51PM
lionshi, it might be physically designed in China, but I'm pretty sure Ya Hsin is a Taiwanese comapany
jinmen @ Jan 18th 2007 8:38PM
Yahsin is a Taiwanese company headquartered in Taipei. The company specializes in EMS and LED-lit LCD.
Leon Shi @ Jan 18th 2007 3:15PM
The website is
http://www.yahsin.com/english/index.php
But the UMPC is not on their website yet.
FIR813 @ Jan 18th 2007 3:40PM
http://chaorock.blogspot.com/2007/01/slim-type-us700w-umpc.html
Apparently they have several other models.. I can't read asian characters, but the 701 version is a tablet style with a keyboard. Take a look
applesucksLeo @ Jan 18th 2007 3:50PM
Real computers...you know , that thing that lets you run everything you want are looking so good (VistaGami)THAT is where MY money is going , not some Steve Jobs locked-down wannabe do it all device called the ApplePhone. Now that Sprint has the USB dongle for their EVDO REV.A service , this is a Skype match made in heaven for me :)
daihung @ Jan 18th 2007 4:35PM
After went thru few chinese online tech news..
- the biggest selling point of this UMPC seems to be the new technology called
"nano-superconductor cooling", which helps to cool down the machine
without using any cooling fans at all.
- the "nano-superconductor cooling" also helps to reduce the use of
battery, thus increase the "standby time" (up to 6 hrs).
- Ya Hsin is a OEM/ODM, and the UMPC will be available in Q3
- the model has a 7" display, seems like they will also do a 5".
Simon @ Jan 18th 2007 6:09PM
according to their spec, it's using LED backlite for the LCD. That's one of the reason it's so slim.
PEZ @ Jan 18th 2007 6:07PM
Saaaaay, now that thing looks and sounds sweet. Maybe one will come with a 3G option :)
3rdsun @ Jan 18th 2007 7:24PM
Does the US in the model name suggest its coming to the US on the 7th month.
Look for it to be repackaged and really expensive tho. Wish I could buy straight from the OEM.
eminem213486 @ Jan 19th 2007 10:47PM
Dell needs to pick this up and subsidize some of the costs
go ahead and integrate UTMS/HDSPA/3g for god sakes. this would go great on the go, business, school, or on the couch.
MiniMage @ Jan 20th 2007 10:49AM
It looks like the cursor doesn't move until the pen hits the lcd; maybe it's a touchscreen.
Wayne @ Sep 23rd 2007 9:49AM
The US701 looks way cool. Need one ASAP! May have to sell my UX-180P?