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Microsoft Origami Unfolds

College Student writes "Microsoft has officially unveiled 'Origami', a paperback-book sized portable hybrid (laptop & PDA). From article: 'The new machines will connect wirelessly to the Internet and carry full-sized hard drives, but they are not intended to replace current PCs....The new PCs are expected to sell for between $599 to $999, but Microsoft said it is possible to sell one for $500 if the manufacturer selects components carefully.'" More details at the official Microsoft site, and via Channel 9 a look at the system with the UMPC general manager.

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  1. The Reactions To Oragami Around The Net by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Funny

    The reactions to Oragami remind me of on of my favorite bits from HitchHikers Guide:

    "One of Zaphod's heads looked away. The other one looked round to see what the first was looking at, but it wasn't looking at anything very much."

  2. Re:Tablet PC by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    It seems that Microsoft feel the Tablet PC concept didn't fail badly enough the last time they tried it, so in true Microsoft fashion they've reworked it, rebranded it and relaunched it as a NEW! EXCITING! same old thing. Except now they look like Sega GameGears and have a cheap plastic stand that fold out. Woo.

  3. Re:You want intelligent design here, not evolution by PFI_Optix · · Score: 5, Funny

    Most likely, you will find that any product made by Apple is of excellent design right out of the box.

    You've obviously never used OS 8.

    Don't monkey around. Get a Mac. It is the intelligent choice.

    No, thanks. Don't like the things myself. Ever since the first iMac and Apple's abomination called iPod, I just have no use for their products. I can get the same (actually, better) level of functionality with a lot less money by going elsewhere.

    But kudos on a well-written propa...err...post :D

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  4. My prediction re: Origami by Mille+Mots · · Score: 5, Funny
    My prediction is that the various manufacturers will fold early in the game. The design is just not cut out for success.

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  5. MS license fee by bombadillo · · Score: 5, Funny

    The new PCs are expected to sell for between $599 to $999, but Microsoft said it is possible to sell one for $500 if the manufacturer selects components carefully.'"

    The Microsoft spokesman added. Yeah you could definitely get a $500 dollar price point if you installed linu..... I mean less ram....

  6. Re:A few questions: by Jearil · · Score: 5, Funny

    speaking of pictures..

    http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/umpc/howtobuy.m spx

    anyone notice how horrid Microsoft seems to be with photoshop? The screen isn't even on the device! Or maybe that's a new feature... able to move the screen around off of the device.

    Someone's gonna get in trouble over that ;p

  7. Re:Nokia 770 by at_slashdot · · Score: 4, Funny

    Isn't this similar to the Nokia 770?

    Only more expensive...


    It's also uglier, on the flip side it probably can run all the viruses that are available for Windows.

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  8. Re:A few questions: by SeeMyNuts! · · Score: 5, Funny

    That's the new BSOD feature. The screen physically slides off and melts into a pile of goo on the floor. The box comes with five BSOD replacement kits, with the BSODs timed to have the kits run out right after the warranty expires.