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July 10, 2009

Datawind launches £159 UbiSurfer netbook

Ubiqitous web access for free for first year

Rosemary Hattersley

Datawind, makers of the PocketSurfer internet access terminal, is getting into the netbook game with the launch of a 7in device known as the UbiSurfer. Costing £159, the device also comes with 30 hours per month of web access for the first year.

The UbiSurfer will go onsale through Maplin and the Ideal TV home shopping channel.

Primed with 1GB of RAM and 1GB of flash memory, the UbiSurfer's 7in widescreen display has an 800x490-pixel resolution. Connectivity is provided by a combination of GPRS, Wi-Fi and LAN. The netbook will automatically switch between connection modes and, helpfully, has a thin vertical panel on the left-hand side that shows how much of your monthly 30 hours of web connectivity you've used.

See also: Datawind PocketSurfer2 R review

Should you come close to this limit, Datawind will prompt you to purchase an unlimited use module costing £5.99 for the month. If you decide not to do so your web access will be restricted until the next calendar month. Datawind research suggests that most consumers spend 29 hours a month online. Once you've owned the UbiSurfer for a year, you will be able to enjoy 30 hours a month web access for a one-off cost of £29.99.

Datawind UbiSurfer netbookAlthough the netbook's 1GB installed memory is very modest, UbiSurfer owners can also make use of a 50GB online archive to store their files, photos and so on. The Linux-based netbook is not well specified for entertainment duties given its lack of DVD drive and limited screen resolution, but it has a built-in microphone, a pair of built-in speakers and a headphone socket.

An SD Card slot allows for additional local storage, while three USB ports and an Ethernet port are also provided. The UbiSurfer weighs 700g and is 222mm wide, 165mm deep and 30mm high.

Datawind is at pains to point out that the UbiSurfer isn't "just another netbook". It's a ubiquitous internet device that, claims its maker, brings the netbook full circle back to its original purpose of being a cheap, small and light device for getting online and performing basic computing tasks.

Applications preloaded on the UbiSurfer including a range of Microsoft Office-compatible word processing, spreadsheet and presentation applications, a PDF viewer, a web browwser, an email client and a media player. Games and a paint program are also included.

Datawind UbiSurfer netbook

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Mike Burton said on Tuesday, 28 July 2009

Bought the UBISurfer and hardly any of the functions that it should have are there or the ones that are don't work. No clock setup, no sound setup, can't play music files, plays AVI files but very jerky and no sound (Unwatchable). Rang Datawind technical and was greeted from an Indian call centre, advised me that it had to be registered to activate the functions, but made no difference at all. Rang again and was told there are software issues with the unit that they are working on. Wi Fi has several options to connect, you have to select the right one. If you don't you have to shut down the Wi Fi manager and start again. Connection speed is extremely slow, pages take ages to load. Reminds me of the Dialup speed of old.
A very good looking Notebook but very disappointing on functions and performance!
A real shame, I am thinking of returning it to the shop!

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