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				 Gimme, gimme :-) Almost a year after the introduction of the world's smallest WinXP computer, OQO just introduced an enhanced device (named Model 01+) and dropped prices on the first model (Model 01) to $1'499.
 
 Awesome news for all those who need or want something much more powerful and capable than a PocketPC, but with approximately the same size.
 
 Also two of the most interesting accessories available are the VGA adaptor and the hard metal case, such protecting the whole device, especially the screen.
 
 Here's the press release:
 
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 OQO introduces the model 01+
 
 The model 01+ is the much anticipated update to the world�s smallest
 fully functional Windows XP computer.
 
 With upgraded specs, new features and additional accessories all
 packed in the same 14 ounce pocketable design that made the model 01
 the smallest and most mobile Windows XP computer on the market, the
 model 01+ offers even more PC functionality everywhere you go.
 
 Upgrades include:
 512 MB RAM
 30GB HD
 USB 2.0
 [Internal] Speaker
 Improved digitizer
 Universal power supply (supports airplane/automobile power sockets)
 Screen based rotation
 PXE boot support
 
 For complete specs see oqo.com/hardware
 
 New accessories (sold separately):
 VGA adapter
 Battery charging adapter
 Stronghold metal case
 
 In the office
 The OQO model 01+ is a fully-functional PC that is as portable as a
 PDA. It is powerful enough to run Windows XP applications and
 supports standard PC peripherals.
 
 On the road
 Small enough to carry in a pocket, the OQO model 01+ provides
 continuous access to all your applications and data.
 
 Anywhere
 Integrated WiFi provides web browsing and email access from any
 wireless hotspot. With integrated Bluetooth, you can connect to a
 Bluetooth-enabled mobile phone for wide-area wireless access.
 
 Pricing and availability
 The OQO model 01+ is now available at a base price of $1899 and can
 be purchased from the OQO store at oqo.com/store, or by calling OQO
 sales at 877.676.6688. The original model 01 is now available at the
 reduced base price of $1499.
 
 For more information, visit oqo.com.
 
 OQO   583 Shotwell Street    San Francisco, CA 94110
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				09-28-2005, 02:38 AM
			
			
			
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			 Prepare yourselves for a plethora of technological advances. Historically, almost without exception, by the time I purchase anything electronic, it almost instantly becomes obsolete. :lol:
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				09-28-2005, 02:42 AM
			
			
			
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				 Prepare yourselves for a plethora of technological advances. Historically, almost without exception, by the time I purchase anything electronic, it almost instantly becomes obsolete. :lol: | In fact it's obsolete the moment it goes into production  :lol: |  
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				09-28-2005, 02:45 AM
			
			
			
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			 www.MiniPCs.com has a good article comparing both devices features
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				 In fact it's obsolete the moment it goes into production :lol: | Actually, I'd argue to say it's already obsolete pre-production . :lol:
 
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			 I just don't get it.  WinXP on a tiny screen with only 800 x 480 resolution makes absolutely no sense.  Neither the OS, nor most useful programs that run on said OS, work well that small and that low res without a great deal of frustration.  Meanwhile the spec as a laptop is low, the price is sky high - and it is just too heavy to be useful as a PDA (nearly 400g...!).
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				 I just don't get it.  WinXP on a tiny screen with only 800 x 480 resolution makes absolutely no sense.  Neither the OS, nor most useful programs that run on said OS, work well that small and that low res without a great deal of frustration.  Meanwhile the spec as a laptop is low, the price is sky high - and it is just too heavy to be useful as a PDA (nearly 400g...!). | Have to pretty much agree with most of what Duncan has to say - on top of which I find the OQO just too damn chunky and unattractive for my liking.
 
Still there is something very seductive about the thought of a full desktop OS scaled down to something that will fit into your pocket.  If I had the cash I think the approach I like is that is demonstrated in the thread HERE  - now, for me, the U70 beats the OQO hands down as one seriously sexy piece of equipment! 
				__________________...waiting for the arrival of my Axim x50v...But I still love my Newtons!
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