Jan 8 2007, 9:31am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
OQO launches a new OQO Model 02 UMPC.
OQO is now fully on the UMPC marketing bandwagon. OQO pioneered PDA sized Windows XP computers back in 2002.
Bill Gates actually demoed the OQO 02 during his keynote yesterday.
The new OQO 02 runs on VIA's new C7M chip and will run Windows Vista with Origami Experience.
EV-DO, Wi-fi and Bluetooth and a HDMI port are examples of the OQO 02 connectivity (More features below).
OQO will feature integrated mobile broadband capabilities via the Sprint Power Vision Network in their new OQO UMPC.The OQO 02 comes in different configurations.
Dynamism offers a OQO Model 02 for pre-order for $1,599.00. The OQO 02 is expected to ship mid-February. See also the OQO site.
OQO Model 02 Features:
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