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Old 05-22-2007, 06:00 AM
Nurhisham Hussein
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Default Microsoft Revises Origami Specs - Or Did They?

http://arstechnica.com/news.ars/pos...-expesnive.html

"Microsoft is working on a new set of specifications for its Origami project. Microsoft development manager Vikram Madan spoke this week at the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference in Los Angeles about some of the specs that the company is considering for the ultra-mobile PC (UMPC) 2.0 experience. Among those specs were the addition of smaller screens, thinner enclosures, new input methods, and higher resolutions."



WinHEC was a great event for UMPC enthusiasts - a number of drool-inducing devices were showcased (including the HTC Shift, and the new Fujitsu convertible UMPC), and some ideas were floated about new specifications that Microsoft were looking at. A lot of the subsequent reporting got their info source from the presentation by Vikram Madan, who didn't quite expect the reaction he got, hence the pic above. I'll take the news and blog coverage as a sign that interest in the UMPC form-factor has grown and people are starting to 'get it' - not quite ready for the mainstream, but getting beyond geekdom. It also helps that the 2nd Gen devices are more compelling in design and usability, which prompted a few mea culpa's from the press. I can't wait to see the Menlow devices next year!
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