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Origami Not A Gaming Machine

Gamespot reports that despite earlier reports, Microsoft's Origami isn't intended as a portable Xbox. From the article: "As shown in the leaked video, Origami machines will feature a touch-sensitive screen a la Microsoft's tablet PC line, will run Windows XP, and will be priced lower than most full-size laptops, running from around $500 to $1,000. If that price tag seems too low for a mobile PC with a high-end graphics chip--which would be necessary to run the Halo footage shown in the leaked concept video--that's because it is. The AP article says flat-out that the Origami is 'not a portable version of Microsoft's Xbox videogame console,' nor is it 'a music player designed to take on Apple Computer Inc.'s mega-popular iPod.'"

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  1. My guess by mahdi13 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    It's just an expensive PDA that will do way too many things that most people will never use

    We'll see tomorrow...

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  2. Hmm... by JoeLinux · · Score: 2, Informative

    Bigger than a newton, less powerful than a laptop, touch sensitive so you have to shield it when not in use, not a large battery life, and running XP.

    Wow. What demographic are they trying to hit?

    1. Re:Hmm... by Sabotage · · Score: 4, Funny

      Isn't it obvious?

      Management.

    2. Re:Hmm... by AuMatar · · Score: 3, Funny

      THe usual one- the stupid demographic.

      Unfortunately, this is about 99% of America at the moment.

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    3. Re:Hmm... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

      Bigger than a newton, less powerful than a laptop, short battery life. Lame.

    4. Re:Hmm... by vertinox · · Score: 2, Funny

      Actually they are looking for the stupid and rich category.

      According to Dogbert (somewhere on one of scot adams sites) there are always 4 target demographics:

      The smart and poor
      The smart and rich
      The dumb and poor
      The dumb and rich

      I'd say they are going to the 4th option.

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    5. Re:Hmm... by DarkMantle · · Score: 3, Funny
      there are always 4 target demographics:

      The smart and poor
      The smart and rich
      The dumb and poor
      The dumb and rich
      And here's the percentages
      The smart and poor - 2%
      The smart and rich - 3%
      The dumb and poor - 80%
      The dumb and rich - 15%
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  3. Notes from a PSP user by shut_up_man · · Score: 2, Interesting

    I own a PSP, and most of my usage of it isn't games - it's mobile video. Even if Origami (or as it more probably will be titled, the Microsoft VistaPad XP Professional) can't do games, I think it has definite potential. The direct advantage it would have over the PSP is that since it runs XP natively, it could play any kind of movie format that is available on the PC without conversion. Having to convert everything to PSP video formats is a pain. That's almost enough for me to buy one right there, although obviously the battery life, screen, weight, hard drive size, wireless options, system toughness and price will factor in pretty heavily, not to mention that this entire thing is still in the "concept" stage and may change radically if and when it ever arrrives on a sales floor.

    It's interesting to note that since Vista has such beefy 3D hardware requirements to run Aero Glass, the Microsoft VistaPad XP Professional won't actually be able to run Vista without reverting to XP-style effects. I don't want it to run some horrible lobotomized version of Windows Mobile though.

    The other, more interesting question is... will it run Linux?

  4. Gaff's tinfoil unicorn? by payndz · · Score: 2, Interesting
    the Origami is 'not a portable version of Microsoft's Xbox videogame console,' nor is it 'a music player designed to take on Apple Computer Inc.'s mega-popular iPod.'

    Then what is it? It's not an iPod, it's not a PSP, it's not a Mini-Xbox, and apparently it's not a computer either.

    You know what I want? I want a 21st century equivalent of my Psion Series 5. I don't want a cut-down Windows PC/PDA combo that does 27,000 things, none of them even remotely as well as a desktop or laptop, as a portable - I want something that does a good job with basic tasks like word processing (and things like playing MP3s are now included in that), fits in a pocket, works off a couple of AA batteries and has a keyboard. Stylus plus keyboard may not be the most convenient way of working... but it's better than stylus and no keyboard.

    Oh, and I'd like it to integrate seamlessly with OS X. Steve Jobs, are you there?

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  5. I know what it is... by CoolMoDee · · Score: 2, Funny

    It's a chair, that folds on impact, kind of like oragami. It is going to save Microsoft loads of cash with all the chair throwing that they like to do up there.

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  6. I think I should warn Slashdotters... by DiamondGeezer · · Score: 3, Funny

    ...that I'm a 3rd Dan Black belt in origami. What I can do to you will just a sheet of copier paper can make your eyes water. Remember, that a thousand paper cuts can really hurt!

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