OQO Debuts Windows XP Pocket Computer
OQO quietly introduced today the first commercial version of its Windows XP pocket computing device. Until recently considered as one of most unlikely products to ever make it to the market, the "model 01" can now be purchased from the manufacturer's website for $1900.
Source: Tom's Hardware GuideOQO calls its device an ultra personal computer, a new device category the company is creating with the model 01. It represents the first commercially available device to integrate a fully functional Window XP-PC into a design slightly larger than the palm of your hand. Measuring 4.9 by 3.4 by 0.9 inches and weighing just 14 ounces, the OQO's debut integrates a 1 GHz Crusoe processor, a 20 GByte harddrive, 256 MByte RAM, support for 802.11b Wi-Fi networks and a battery which should power the model 01 for about two to three hours. The five-inch display is capable of displaying 800 by 480 pixels. The 3D graphic chip comes with eight MByte memory.
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