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OQO Price And Release Date Set

captainJam writes "After more than 2 years of development, the OQO is finally set to be released in October for a price tag of $1899. Initially the unit will only be sold through OQO's website. Those grumbling about the price should take into consideration that the OQO is by far the smallest and lightest XP capable handtop with a touchscreen, slide-out keyboard and Transflective display."

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  1. but... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Interesting

    can it run linux?

    1. Re:but... by klausner · · Score: 4, Informative

      YES. According to early reports it should be able to run anything that has been ported to a Transmeta processor. Like, oh, Linux.

  2. The size is nice, but by Tibor+the+Hun · · Score: 5, Funny

    Too bad it runs XP.

    "Hey y'all, check out the 1900 bucks of spyware I gots!"

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    1. Re:The size is nice, but by klausner · · Score: 5, Informative

      According to this article, an OQO VP says the unit "will run whatever OS would run on a PC, so yeah, Linux should run just fine."

  3. Who cares about the price by DNS-and-BIND · · Score: 4, Insightful

    People who use this will have it bought for them by their companies, anyway.

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  4. I for one.... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    I, for one, welcome our smallest and lightest overlords yet.

  5. [Sarcasm]Only 1899[/Sarcasm] by SerpentMage · · Score: 5, Insightful

    [Sarcasm]Gee whiz for only 1899USD you get a unreadable screen, with an underpowered CPU, too small harddisk, and battery life that does not exceed many lightweight notebooks![/Sarcasm]

    On a serious note, what I do not understand about these companies, like the Tablet PC companies is that these devices are ideal complementary devices. Price the device at less than 1K and people will buy these devices. Price them near 2K and they will be niche devices that people will look at, comment as interesting, and move on.

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  6. The O-- what ? by clarkie.mg · · Score: 4, Funny

    The OGO, the OJO, the OKO and the OQO ...

    OhGOd !

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  7. Touch screen doesn't cut it anymore by melted · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I can buy a mighty fine Tablet PC for less than that. Sure it will be a bit larger, but it has a _tablet_ behind the screen. I can actually write on the damn thing and it recognizes my chicken-scratch.

  8. Hmm by Erwos · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Some intitial thoughts:
    1. 256mb isn't terribly good. 512mb would be better. That said, it's _probably_ acceptable for the kind of usage they're talking about.
    2. Who are they aiming this at? Photos seem to indicate business execs, which seems reasonable - they're the sort that actually use PDAs, and probably don't require huge amounts of multimedia power.
    3. Docking _cable_? For nineteen hundred bucks, I expect to see an integrated docking bay, one with a slot that I can slide the OQO into. Specs mention some kind of desktop stand, but that sounds kinda cheesy, to be honest.
    4. They need to make it a little more obvious that you're supposed to being using a Bluetooth cell phone with this thing for Internet access on the go.
    5. Battery life seems like it's on the low side - 3 hours just isn't all that long anymore.
    6. Security? If the corporate executive is using this thing, chances are he has some confidential info on it. An OQO seems easy to steal - is there any built-in encryption support?

    So, cool idea, but a little too expensive. I could see this becoming something of a status symbol in the corporate world, though. "Think that's a PDA? Well, take a look at THIS!" Surprisingly, I think they've addressed their target market pretty well - replaces the Blackberry, PDA, and laptop.

    -Erwos

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