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Have you seen this Origami Laptop?? ( PIC )
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like all new man toys.. i wanna have!
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Common, tell us how much is that?
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wow! that's a cool gadget. i can just imagine that all my friend would die of envy if ever i bought that one.
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http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/umpc/seeit.mspx
There's a video of it. Seems like something between a small handheld and a laptop. It's kinda big, so I'd rather just go with a 10 inch laptop. |
That's cool, Sony makes a smaller one you can get with either XP home or pro
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Yeah, looks amazing!
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It's just a glorified 'hip' Tablet PC.
As an avid Tablet PC user myself and working with a Tablet day in and day out, the smallest screen I would go is 10inch. I work with a 12.1 inch right now, and it's perfect. I think the good thing about the Origami is that the marketing behind it will bring more public interest into the Tablet PC market. Most people don't think much about Tablet PC at this point. Hopefully Origami will help change that. It took my programmer to get me into Tablet's and it's completely changed the way I work and increased my efficiency all around. On another note, before buying anything and spending your money on a gadget like the Origami, the biggest question to answer is what do you plan on using it for and how long are your 'work sessions' while using it. With the amount of work I do away from the desktop, my Tablet had to be powerful and fast enough to be 100% mobile, but still light enough so I don't really notice it. And it's important that it's easy on the eyes as well (so not to cause eye strain). For me, I wanted to update sites, edit sites, build sites, uploading content, edit content, maybe a bit of photoshop, etc etc. So Origami would not suit my needs. I'm sure I could make it work for me, but I know that after an hour with that screen and tiny ass pen, I would be frustrated and probably have a headache. If you plan on doing minimal shit like spreadsheets, checking email on the fly, maybe a few uploads/downloads, listening to music, viewing boards, and just having something around that's 'connected', Origami might be your choice. Anyway, just some info to keep in mind. For those interested, here's a 'size' view of a 12.1 Tablet. http://www.thinkreel.com/postfiles/tablet/tablet.jpg |
that's a cool one
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hm, and I expected it to be made of paper :(
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hmm looks interresting for my needs.. I need something portable to be able to bet anywhere..
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Looks pretty darn cool to me
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neat little thing :thumbsup
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damn I will get one for sure, almost and exciting as "fresh meat"
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Looks pretty cool....
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that thing is really hot...
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by the way how heavy is the one you are using now? looks bigger than the Origami |
I want one
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Yeah agreed, those things are only good for very basic use in limited situations. They are just like most PDA's. SLOW to input data, sure you can bring up a bunch of data but even writing simple emails is going to be 5 times slower cause of no keyboard.
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:-))))))))))))))))))))))))))
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that looks pimp
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onlymovies is an ultimate geek. Just ask him how many things he can do from a mobile lol
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wow..looks great
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Very Cool.
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I'm so getting one
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I prefer those tiny little sony notebooks you can get now with the 11 hour battery lifespan. They are sweet, ultra portable, very usable. Perfect for someone on the move I think.
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not small enough yet for my liking.
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I like that stuff!
http://www.thinkreel.com/postfiles/tablet/tablet.jpg really cool tablet notebook:thumbsup |
very cool
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