Video: The World's Smallest Windows Vista Computer

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The OQO has been around for a while, but this new version, the Model 2 Ultra, has some design improvements that are pretty slick. It weighs just a pound, has a slide out, illuminated thumb keyboard, and it looks amazing. It has a docking port so you can use it as your main computer at home or in the office if you like. It has Bluetooth built in so you can wirelessly hook up a keyboard and mouse. It has a 1.5GHz processor, 60GB hard disk drive, 1GB of RAM, and integrated Wi-Fi and EVDO (cellular broadband) connectivity. It's available now and has a base price of $1500.


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  • 1 Posted by edtng2@rogers.com on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:52PM EDT Report Abuse

    Hi, Sorry but I have to mention that the lady presenting the CES video moves a lot while presenting a product on her hands, and in the process, the viewer loses the ability to see and view the product better. This was what I noticed when I viewed for the first time her CES videos today. I hope my comment is taken in the context of better product viewership. Nothing personal here.

  • 2 Posted by b1kontoosh on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:01PM EDT Report Abuse

    the" pen-pad" function of OQO 02 or 01, is nothing like the way it out to be! example "palm"

  • 3 Posted by mike15377 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:19PM EDT Report Abuse

    That thing is garbage. sure its small and light, but its Vista and you know Vista sucks balls. ALOT. I say go for an Acer netbook. Its got windows XP, which is better then that crap or better yet go for a Macbook, now there's something good.

  • 4 Posted by newjoy2day on Thu Sep 3, 2009 7:36PM EDT Report Abuse

    Me personally, think this is soo awsome! Think how far we have come from HUGE computers that took up a whole room...truely amazeing.

  • 5 Posted by spike85051 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 9:36PM EDT Report Abuse

    slow as heck i bet too, my 3.5 has issues with this OS. yeah, i like tiny gadgets.there great on navy ships where you have no room to store otherwise HUGH notebooks. BUT.... can VISTA. bet you could run 95 on the thing if your tried hard enough.and it would screem at that. these things are for pocket techs, not average joes. but you can't beat the size of these things.someone I knew on the ESSEX has one similar to this.The entire PC fit in his hand, the entire usb disk array was no bigger than two cdrom drives.Had the same power as the DELLs we were using to do our jobs with. NICE gadget, BUT......

  • 6 Posted by georgeli_95@sbcglobal.net on Thu Sep 3, 2009 4:07PM EDT Report Abuse

    That thing is better off running Windows 7. It'll be much faster and productive that way. Windows 7 is was Vista was supposed to be. Now if only I could get my hands on one of those and put the Windows 7 beta on it.

  • 7 Posted by russafiii on Thu Sep 3, 2009 8:56PM EDT Report Abuse

    Vista is perfectly fine, just needs to be put on computers that aren't crappy. It's the same when windows XP came out, all the companies that make computers immediatly put it on every computer they made and it went slow as heck because the computer itself did not meet the minimum reqirments. So ya basicly that great deal $400 computer you wanna get.....it's crap build your own better computer for way less, and the new OS will work on it without going so slow you wanna throw it out the window.

  • 9 Posted by effect_21 on Thu Sep 3, 2009 3:52PM EDT Report Abuse

    That's the way to sell a product..."It's not working but it has a feature that if you drop it the computer will screem" Maybe that should have been left out if it's not working.

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