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http://ve3d.ign.com/articles/694/694687p1.html


"Origami is and never was a portable Xbox or portable gaming device, so what exactly is it? An 'Ultra-Mobile PC' platform that's somewhere between a PDA and a laptop in terms of size and functionality"

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The Ultra-Mobile PC is a new kind of computer. It combines the power of Windows XP with mobile-ready technologies that make it easy to access and use your software on the go.

With small, lightweight, carry-everywhere hardware designs, you can connect and communicate, accomplish any task anywhere and at any time, and be entertained and informed wherever life takes you.

With powerful processors, big, bright displays, easy input options, and support for the latest connectivity standards, Ultra-Mobile PCs are ready for your life on the go.

Cost - $600-$1000

Hardware Specifications

* Windows XP Tablet PC Edition 2005 OS
* Approximately 7" diagonal display (or smaller)
* Minimum 800 x 480 resolution
* Approximately 2 pounds
* Integrated touch panel
* WiFi- and Bluetooth-enabled


expensive but since it runs winxp tablet os it can double as a work tool ..that is if graphic apps jump on board.
 
Depends on what sort of graphics card it has. I doubt it'll be 3d accelerated to the extent that you can play modern fps on it.
 
Approximately 2 pounds eh? Seems like Microsoft are finally bringing their prices down :E

I assume that it comes with a stylus, which means yeah it would be a good tablet. Especially if you can plug it into your computer and use it as a tablet that way.
 
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PressPass: How does a UMPC differ from other notebook PCs and other mobile computers currently on the market?

Mitchell: A UMPC is smaller, lighter and far more portable than most other fully-functional PCs. UMPCs are also the first to feature our Windows Touch Pack software that optimizes the touch screen user interface for smaller form factors to simplify navigation and ease-of-use while on the go It can be used in a hand-held mode of operation rather than on a desk top, and can be used in places and situations where notebook PCs can’t. It also has a more flexible set of interaction and input methods, including a touch screen, stylus and hardware controls. A UMPC can easily be synchronized with a non-mobile, larger, primary PC at home or work, making it easy to take music, movies, photos, and Office documents on the go. The UMPC is also different from other small Windows XP-based PCs like the OQO and the Fujitsu LifeBook P1500D, which are designed for enterprise environments.

Sounds interesting.

http://www.dailytech.com/article.aspx?newsid=1181
 
Sounds about as useful as an asshole right here....*points at elbow*. I'm sure for some people it would be quite useful, but not for me. I don't work on the road and the last thing I want to be around in my free time is another PC.
 
Sounds like crap to me. There are tiny laptops out right now with virtually all of that functionality already. What in the heck is their point of difference???

If they wanted to really make things interesting, they would take major losses by cutting the price of these things to compete with other similar devices, but making it as expensive as much better laptops seems stupid as hell. MS always has such great ambitions but always fall short in reality. Its a shame because I was very excited for this! :sniper:

And why isn't this thread in the Hardware forum?
 
but just think of the possibilites! no more relying on steam crumpled magazines while on the tiolet! no more boring moments while waiting for the light to turn green at the intersection, no more fumbling for a pen and paper when hitting on a hottie at a club "wait a sec while I jot this down ....hey where did she go?"
 
CptStern said:
but just think of the possibilites! no more relying on steam crumpled magazines while on the tiolet! no more boring moments while waiting for the light to turn green at the intersection, no more fumbling for a pen and paper when hitting on a hottie at a club "wait a sec while I jot this down ....hey where did she go?"
Books, books, books. :p

And imagine the look on her face when you whip out this thing (being careful not to smack her with it) and go to jot her number down tablet-style...:LOL:. Yeah, she's gone.
 
yes but books can be read from a screen ...besides who has time to read a few chapters while sitting on the throne? red ring hurts after awhile, not too mention chafing, pins and needles, and the ever present threat of something as small as a novel taking a plunge into murky waters below :O
 
CptStern said:
yes but books can be read from a screen ...besides who has time to read a few chapters while sitting on the throne? red ring hurts after awhile, not too mention chafing, pins and needles, and the ever present threat of something as small as a novel taking a plunge into murky waters below :O
Never has such a statement been true in more ways i care to mention since the beginning of the universe and the first...push ;). I like reading material, but a minature computer or a UMPC as they call it sounds infinitely better. All the videos and things so far have impressed me greatly, i've joined their community to keep tabs on it. Stern we can both uphold the hype even if no one else wants to. We could email each other from our toilets? Can't wait.
 
or even chat ...I have a headset ...I'll leave out the web cam ;)
 
CptStern said:
or even chat ...I have a headset ...I'll leave out the web cam ;)
Ermmm....sure, lets continue the rest of this convo on msn or something yeah? Bluetooth is the only option really, busy hands.
 
I remain unconvinced. The proof of the Portable Pocket Pudding is in the Portable Pocket Eating.

I'm far more interested in the idea of a 'reader'. A small PC that will download and carry thousands of books on its memory. But the output device will not be a traditional screen but rather a sheet of synthetic paper-like material that acts like a screen (ink dots or something, I guess). So it's like having the surface of a book's page set flush in a plastic tablet and having loads and loads of books without having to root around for them in second-hand stores.

I read a newspaper article on it. Next two years possible, they say! :O
 
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