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Viliv N5 Review - Pocketables

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Pocketables have published a review of the Viliv N5 Windows 7 UMPC. 'The N5's elongated form factor and incredibly rounded corners certainly have a pocketbook-look, but it's also very clean and stylish. But you'll forget about how it looks the moment you discover how it feels. The entire outer casing of the N5 has the softest, smoothest rubber-like finish of any device I've ever come across. It's a texture that you can't help but stroke/pet; if you let someone else hold it, good luck getting it back! Even when I hold the N5 in both hands to thumb type.'

Viliv S5 Review - Anthing But iPod

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Anthing But iPod have published their review of the Viliv S5 tablet/portable media player. 'The S5 comes with a triangular stylus/hand strap, earphones and the AC adapter. There is a decent amount of additional accessories available from Viliv, and they are actually reasonably priced compared to other official accessories. An extra battery is only $50, which is less than half of what most spare netbook batteries cost. Doubling the battery life means you get about 12 hours before you run out, so with batteries this cheap the S5 becomes a very good solution for people who travel a lot. You will need a external battery charger though if you don't have an extra 6 hours to charge the extra battery in the device, and that will set you back $40.'

Viliv S5 Review - Laptop Mag

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Laptop Magazine have published a review of the Viliv S5 internet device. 'Measuring 6.0 x 3.3 x 0.9 inches and weighing 14.4 ounces, the Viliv S5 falls in between the very pocketable iPhone/iPod touch and a netbook. It's significantly heavier than Apple's offerings, but smaller than mini-notebooks, making it a prime device for two-handed operation, much like a Nintendo DSi or Sony PSP. It's roughly the same size as the 6.6 x 3.7 x 0.9-inch Clarion MiND, another mobile Internet device, but about 5 ounces heavier. The S5 sports a sturdy build that feels quite solid in hand, and it looks good, too. The all-black device is highlighted by a glossy 4.8-inch display flanked on either side by navigation keys that glow a soft blue.'

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