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Dialogue Flybook V33i 3g Pro

An ultraportable tablet with commuters in mind

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Last reviewed: December 1st 2006

The odd mouse-button placement could prove frustating.

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The Tablet PC has thrown up a few novel designs in the last three years, but the Dialogue Flybook V33i 3g Lux Pro (£2145 inc. VAT) is one of the more innovative. It's an ultraportable weighing in at 1.3kg, and aimed more at the business user looking for something a little different. This is the second version of the device and it's a vast improvement over the original, as the chassis is stronger, the design refined and the general usability improved.

The 9-inch screen is small, but with a resolution of 1024 x 600 (XGA) pixels it's perfectly legible, and being widescreen you can view files comfortably when in landscape or portrait mode. Being a tablet, the screen can be folded around 180-degress to cover the keyboard and written on to directly with the supplied pen.

The keyboard is small and compact, which means you end up typing with the tips of your fingers. It's possible to type for long periods, but you wouldn't want this as your sole computer. However, for emails and short documents, it's usable.

Perhaps the oddest feature of the V33i is the placement of the mouse buttons above the keyboard, rather than below it. With the pointing device and two sets of mouse buttons located here - a pair on either side of the mainboard - it means you'll need to rethink the way you type and navigate the screen.

This feature has been done as the battery runs along the length of the front of the body. Anyone accustomed to typing on a laptop will be used to their fingers hovering over the touchpad, which simply isn't the case here. It's not as bad as it first seems, but it isn't the most comfortable way to work.

You won't find Intel's dual-core chips in this tablet. Instead, it uses the Intel 1.1GHz Pentium M 733 ULV, which is an older technology, but as it runs at a fraction of the voltage, is ideal for such form factors. The result is a casing that never gets hot, which is certainly an advantage in something light enough to carry in your hand for long periods.

Not that you'll really be allowed to, as with a battery life under test of a little over two hours, we found ourselves seeking out a mains socket more often than we'd like.

At over £2000, it's hard to see who the Flybook V33i is aimed at. It may be an improvement over the first release, but unless you feel like setting yourself a challenge, the form factor remains frustrating. The mouse buttons are in the wrong place, but this can be overcome. What can't be is the poor battery life, which limits the usability of the V33i considerably more so than the awkward mouse/pointing stick arrangement.

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Battery Life 2
Colour Red
Dimensions 238 x 159 x 34
HDD Capacity (GB) 40
Installed RAM (MB) 1024
No. of USB Ports 2
Notebooks & Tablet PCs Display Size 9
Processor Type Intel Pentium M
Weight (kg) 1.3

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Product Summary

Flybook V33i 3g Pro

Price at launch

£2145

Key specs

HDD Capacity (GB) 40 | Processor Type Intel Pentium M |

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Strong chassis and good design

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Odd button placement

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Poor battery life