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Thursday, May 17, 2007

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Microsoft Releasing New Origami Specs For Vista

- Rob Bushway

WinHEC certainly appears to be the place to be for UMPC news this week. It has been a steady stream of annoucements and such all week. Now comes news of Origami 2.0 specs:

CRN's Paul Rooney is reporting on a converesation he had with Microsoft's Vikram Madan:

"The second set of possible UMPC specifications under consideration calls for ultra-thin PCs that weigh less than 1.5 pounds, incorporate 5-inch or 7-inch displays .and are housed in an 18- to 20-mm footprint, executives said.  Potential features of the next-generation Origami design at the drawing board include an integrated QWERTY keyboard, a touch screen fully integrated into the LCD, at least 1 GB of memory, and battery life of between three and four hours."

Check out CRN.com more information

SeattlePI.com's Todd Bishop has a good article on WinHEC and Origami. He includes this quote from Origami Experience lead program manager, Jeremy White, on the messaging and marketing of Origami:

"We're learning, too. This is a new platform for us. So we do something, we take feedback and we learn. I can't say next week we're going to have a $50 million campaign," he said. "It's definitely something that's under discussion: How do we do a better job of messaging? We've been quite frank about saying that we probably haven't done as good a job as we could have."



Friday, May 18, 2007 3:14:28 AM (Mountain Daylight Time, UTC-06:00)
Don't forget to tell Microsoft that the OQO 02 has an active digitiser.
John in Norway
Sunday, May 20, 2007 6:54:07 PM (Mountain Daylight Time, UTC-06:00)
I am disappointed that UMPC isn't given as much attention as it should have been. I was very very positive with UMPC, yet the high price and disappointing battery life and with the recent "break down" of my eo i7210... I should have by-pass UMPC and move on to Fujitsu P1610p or even wait a bit longer for HP 2710p tabletpc instead.

Sad to say, UMPC will remain as gimmick. Having spent more money to get external ODD and keyboard to keep it up the same usage as my previous laptop, and downsized myself from 15.4" 1680x1050 to 7" 800x480 with many applications not knowing how to reflow itself to fit within low-res... it's a painful experience. My next move is not to get UMPC with low-res, or may be just straight to light TabletPC instead.
Sunday, May 20, 2007 6:56:13 PM (Mountain Daylight Time, UTC-06:00)
Oh, not to mention the disappointing lie of "Vista Capable" badge the my eo i7210 is wearing and yet it doesn't function the most basic of sleep/shutting down and day-to-day operation properly. No wonder I don't move forward to Vista, because all my Vista experience been thwart badly, dented expectaction and totally a myth to what been promoted.

Don't get me wrong. Vista is great, if on capable laptop and PC, but Vista on UMPC... it's a joke.
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